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FROM 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 


Pe tHe AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 571TH STREET, NEW YORK 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 


BEGINNING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATES OF SALE 
(INCLUDING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.) 


VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS 


BY MASTERS OF 


AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SCHOOLS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


AT THE AMERICAN .ART GALLERIES 


ON THE 


EVENINGS OF FEBRUARY 20 AND 21, 1924 
AT $:15;0 CLOCK 


4 | : Ahoy 1660 
F  _—sXILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ved 


OF 


VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS 


BY MASTERS OF 


AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SCHOOLS 


FROM THE ESTATES OF 


THE LATE JOSIAH BRADLEE 


AND 


THE LATE HENRY SMITH 


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TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED ae SALE 


aot THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. OTTO BERNET AND MR. HIRAM H. PARKE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc., MANAGERS 


NEW YORK 


1924 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
ecard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser. 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these ¢oenditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on aceount of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is. sold ‘as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted hy both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such ciearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given. 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot. and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
ciation, a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 
be given. 

. Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue. or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessarv information from the records of the Association. 

These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS, 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS 


FOR 


UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX 
INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


AND 


CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


AT ITS 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE 
56TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


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- CATALOGUE 


FIRST SESSION 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1924 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT-8:15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 108, inclusive 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1£59— 


I—RAINDROPS: SURF—AN ETCHING 


hob Gat ‘ Height, 814 inches; width, 6 mches eae 50, 


Sranpinc in the spent waves on the beach, with the surf behind her, a 
young woman, nude, facing the spectator, spreads her arms with hands 
> raised, to feel the first raindrops. 


Signed, and dated “Kasthampton, 1921”; inscribed below: 
“To Henry Smith from C. H.” 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


WILLIAM BLAKE 
Brrtisu: 1757—1827 


7 2—-CENTAUR ENLEVANT UNE NYMPHE 
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Height, 7% imches; width, 1014 imches A -B OP? 


A MUSCULAR centaur, moving toward the left, grasps firmly a resisting 
nymph whom he has forced partly astride his back, the whole in tense 


activity. 
From the Ten “Morten-Laverence a Were Se Art be i on ve 
1919. 4 ¢ 


Property of a Private Collector. 


PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES 


ju Frencn: 1824—1898 
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| N p, (Charcoal Drawing) GC UW. — / 
} i 220 : Height, 15 wmches; width, 81% mches 


A parTLy draped figure of a young woman of robust proportions 
standing beside a tree, bending over, and with the right hand holding 
up her left foot. 

Signed at the lower right, P. Puvis p—E CHAVANNES. 


| From the Inglis-Morten-Lawrence Sale, American Art Assoctation, 
| (1919. - #25 -P 925 Spores 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HARRISON FISHER 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


4—STUDY OF THE NUDE 39 


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3 O ‘ Height, 16 inches; length, 18 inches 


Own a divan against the wall in a studio a young woman lies nude, her 
shoulders propped against cushions and her arms behind her head, her 
face observed in profile to the right, her left knee flexed and her right 
foot resting on a box at the side of the divan. 


Signed at the lower right, Harrison Fisurr, 797. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


ANDRE CHARLES VOILLEMOT 20 
Frencu: 1822—1893 


5—MARGUERITE: A SKETCH 


(Panel) Edu nrrd Litas. | 
AO ; Height, 124% inches; width, 91% inches 


Marcuerire, the traditional maiden with long blond hair hanging 
loosely down her back, stands beside a table on which a casket rests, 
and holding out at arm’s length a hand mirror regards herself, while 
Mephistopheles grins back of her shoulder. She is in light garb with 
bare arms and breast, and is observed nearly at full length, to right, 
three-quarters front. 
Signed at the lower left, Cu. VotLuEMor. 


From the Collection Alfred Saucéde, Paris, 1879 . No. 50: he GS: ee fawurr 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freprerick Turner Brown. 


JAN VAN ESSEN 
Friemisu: 1857— 


6—-SHEEP IN WINTER : 
6 (Pastel) a edLus. lriao 


o: Height, 151% inches; width, 101% inches 


THe corner of a stable yard, fenced in, appears in winter,—a lone 
and leafless small tree in the corner, in the middle distance, on the right. 
On the left are low stables, and a flock of sheep—snow covered—headed 
away from the observer, are making their way into the further one, 
guided by the shepherd. 


Signed at the lower right, JAN vAN Essen. 


Property of Mr. Franx P. Woop. 


' J.C. KAUFMANN 


Swiss: ConTEMPORARY 
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Snow, snow everywhere, pines and mountains and a little hamlet half 
buried in the snow. Deep snow covers a level plain in the foreground, 
at the right of which in the middle distance are clustered the houses 
of the hamlet, some of the buildings scarcely visible above the snow. 
Beyond are the pine forests, and in the background purplish mountain 
peaks with snow wherever it could lodge. Morning sunshine over all. 


Signed at the lower left, J. C. Kaurmann, Arosa, 1917. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. ree. 
AMERICAN: 1834—1905 


8—RUTH . 
(Gouache) File Glendinnceig 


+) 0. Height, 2034 inches; width, 11°4 imches 


Fuit-tencrnu portrait of a young lady out walking, observed against 
a nebulous background of grass and sky. She wears a gray gown with 
white trimming, and a flower trimmed hat which is tilted over her eyes 
and largely conceals her reddish-chestnut hair. She walks toward the 
right and is observed a little more than in profile, and in her left hand 
she carries a bouquet of white flowers. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. B. 


From the Estate of the Artist. 
From a Fall River, Massachusetts, Collection. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


_W. MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 
ia ‘ WW torreet AMERICAN: 1856— 


9—WOODS IN THE FALL 
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Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


Woops largely bare but a few of the trees retaining brown and yellowed 
leaves stand on the right of a brook running from the foreground, 
which in the middle distance passes under a gray bridge to turn the 
wheel of an old red mill that stands on the left of it. In the distance 
are more woods, and to left of the brook in the foreground are green 
and brown fields. , 

Signed at the lower left, W. Murnrirr Post. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
DutcH: 1851—1904 


( 10—LANDSCAPE 


(Charcoal Drawing) — 


Sy ‘ Height, 11 imches; length, 1714, inches 


A ruraL landscape of hills, old houses and trees ranges the length 
of the picture, beyond a broad and shallow stream. 


Signed at the lower left, T. Bocx. 


From W. Scott & Son, Montreal. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


AL | 
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Frencu: 1810—1865 (A 
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11—MARINE Sew 5 
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a é Height, 914 inches; length, 121% inches 4) : C : 


On the right in middle distance a great promontory juts out, before 
the afterglow of a sunset sky, and a dark blue sea on the left rolls up 
with little motion to a beach in the foreground. Here three men are 
discerned pushing and hauling higher up from the water a boat they | 
have just beached. In the distance a sail is seen. 


Signed at the lower left, C. T. 
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To be sold to close an Estate. 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1859— 


12—SUNSET AT SEA ¥ 


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Height, 534 inches; length, 834 mches 


Tue visible sky is ablaze with crimson and gold and white, and various 
colors between, over a placid sea of deep blue, with here and there a 
rippling wave in the foreground catching a reflection of the sky’s 
splendor. 

Signed at the lower left, CHILDE Hassam, 1920. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smirn. 


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FRANCOIS AUGUSTE BONHEUR 
FRENCH: 1824—1884 


13—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


Genel) }. Lin gel 
uf S, Height, 614, inches; length, 81 inches 


Own a still and sunny day in summer, with banks of white clouds low 
over the horizon, and a haze over the stream which indents the land 
from the left, where the sunshine also comes from, some cows are seen 
on a green sward near the foreground. One stands facing the spectator 
across the backs of two which are lying down, and a fourth standing 
farther away with back to the spectator turns her head to look at him. 


. Signed at the right, Auc. BoNHEUR. 


Property of Mr. Stantey Mortimer. 


JOHN H. DOLPH 
AMERICAN: 1885—1903 


14—THHE SETTER 


(Board) Ce a : 
Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


Corn is in the shock in a field in the background, and an occasional 
pumpkin is seen, ripe on its vine. All is sunny, and in the foreground 
a white and brown setter comes toward the observer, his shadow at his 
feet. 


Signed at the lower left, J. H. Dourn. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry SMITH. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. y Lien 


AmERIcAN: 184'7—1919 ee / 


15 MARINE: SEAL ROCK alee 


Pa —- Height, 7 inches; width, 414 Zee 


From the right a great rock in brown and reddish-ycllow, with a tail, 
jagged-arch opening, projects into a greenish sea, which throws up 
a white smother between the projecting rock and a rough foreground 
shore, the shore being keyed in the same deep tones of the rock. 


lanier f 1GOF + 
rae the collection of af, It drews, New York, 1916. 3 SPS 


Estate of the Late Alexander Morten. i hiya K+ $100 aA 4b hehe 


The Property of a Private Collector. 


Edaong # lag Hee at ge right, R. A. BLAKELOcK. 


ROSA BONHEUR : 
Frencu: 1822—1899 { | 5 ys me 
16—A SHEEP NY 


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/ b 2 Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches } ; . 


Lyine on the ground and headed to the left, with face turned upon the 
observer, a gray-brown sheep rests tranquilly, in sunlight just strong 
enough to cast a shadow. In the background are dark trees and lighter 
fields. 
Signed at the lower right, Rosa Bonnevr; on back the 
seal: VentTE Rosa Bonueuvr, 1900. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 
Frencu: 1846—1909 


17—PORTRAIT OF A LADY CA ULS. Urol 


( ¢ Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


0 bd. Bust portrait of a large eyed young woman with chestnut hair, figure 
to front and head turned slightly to her left, looking across her left 
shoulder and somewhat downward. Her grayish gown of floral pattern 
is cut low in the neck and reveals a part of her ample breasts, and 

around her shoulders is a mauve drapery. 


Signed at the left, near her shoulder, G. Jacquet. 


From the J. Abner Harper Collection. / bs G Zz ay Lf - g. “LPoa 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
Frencu: 1812—1867 


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Height, 5 inches; length, 734 inches 


b75- Broap greenish fields spread about the pool of a brook in the fore- 
ground, and in the distance are yellow-brown trees, with more distant 
trees to be seen on the right. In middle distance beyond the pool a 

peasant woman stoops to gather fagots. 


Signed at the lower left, TH. RoussEav. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapvier, Ese., Boston. 


A. PASINI 


Irauian: 1826—1899 a ye | . 


A 19THE MEETING AT THE GATE ee O 
B | bo- Height, 61 inches; length, 834 inches 


In brilliant sunshine under a blue sky a white garden wall crosses the 
| picture, green trees overhanging it at the left before a tall rose colored 
oa building. To right of centre at a gate two figures meet, a man with a 
7 gun which he rests on the ground, and a figure wrapped in a reddish 
gown. At one side stands a horse, saddled. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Pasint. 
From L. Crist Delmonico. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


CHARLOTTE B. COMAN 
AMERICAN: 1834— 


20—LANDSCAPE AT SUNSET U). C. 
is. Height, 9 inches; width, 7°4 mches 


A roapway wandering through green fields leads to a farmhouse in 
middle distance on the left, in a hollow, and the land rises beyond to a 
horizon which is ablaze with the lights of the departing sun, which is 
sinking, a glowing red disc, a part of which is already below the hill. 


Signed at the lower left, C. B. Coman. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


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A. CASANOVA 
SpanisH: 1847—1896 


21—_THE CALL er 


Height, 10 inches; width, 714 inches 


Tue corner of a marble floored salon with an ornate screen and a chan- 
delier of tall candles is depicted, in daylight, and two figures appear. 
An elderly gentleman in a large curled wig has just entered the room, ~ 
and a blond young lady in an evening gown of white satin with a pale 
golden waist greets him and takes his walking stick, and is about to 
take his hat, as he gets out of his coat. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Casanova, Roma, 1871. 


Property of Mr. Stantey Mortimer. 


J. CARROLL BECKWITH, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1852—1917 


J. Lote 


Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


22—FKFEMME VUE A DOS 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH figure of a woman, nude, seated with back to 
the observer, on the green grass in the sunshine before a background of 
woods. She seems to be reading. The light plays about the modeling 
of the figure and on a mauve drapery thrown over her limbs. 


Signed at the lower left, Carrot Beckwirn, 1907. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


WILLIAM HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1823—1894 


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23—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 130 


Height, 1014 mches; width, 814 inches / Py al 
135. : 
SHortT trees in a grazing country of low fields, with rising land oy the 


left, stand near the centre of the landscape, casting shadows from light 
coming from the right. The sky is blue and white, with a gray cloud 
coming into the picture. In a pond in the foreground three cows are 
standing, a tawny one with a white face, a red one and a black one. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. Hart. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


HECTOR HANOTEAU 
Frencu: 1823— 


24_LANDSCAPE 2O 


3 Height, 101% mches; len aay inches 
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Hixts decline from the left toward a winding river, and in the/left 
foreground is a low green bank with a crude structure standing on it. 
In the middle distance is group of trees with dense green foliage and 
toward the right on the opposite side of the river a man sits fishing 
with rod and line. The stream in front of him is in shadow of the trees, 
and in the foreground is bright with light reflections. 


Signed at the lower right, H. Hanoreau. 


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To be sold to close an Estate. 


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Frencu: 1816—1887 


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Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 


59 * A stint life painting in which stalks of asparagus partly out of a : 
loosely tied bunch lie in a soft light on a table, before a dark back- . 
ground. Beyond them stands a large pottery jug, with a loop handle 


to which its cork is tied, and in front of them are oyster shells and | 
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From the collection Alfred Saucéde, Paris, 1879. No. 42.-Jen /loo Ayrvour 


other objects, and to right stands a table grinding-mill. 


Signed at the lower left, Pu. RoussEav, 69. 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. FrepErick TuRNER Brown. 

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a Frexcu: 1817—1888 


I( 0. Two Roman Catholic sisters in black habit with white bonnets and 
white aprons are seated beside a table, knitting. One faces the spec- 
tator, the other, in a stronger light, is seen in profile to the left. On 
the table is a pewter jug, and in the dark shadows of the background a 
crucifix hangs on the wall. 


26—DEUX RELIGEUSES TRICOTAN, 
Height, 1814 inches; width, ¢ inches Rraudh gg 4 


Signed at the lower right, F. Bonvin, 1853. 


From G. Tempelaere, Paris. 
Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Braver, Ese., Boston. 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 
Frency: 1819—1916 


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27—THE PASTURE BROOK 7 0 te 


70. ge SUA eee 


_ Height, 7% inches; length, 14 inches 


Tue brook is broad and shallow and curls around boulders in the 

middle distance, broadening in the foreground. Pasture lands are on 

either side of it, a path runs along the left, and trees in the middle 

distance cast their shadows toward the right. Two cows are grazing 

on the right and others come to the water, and beyond them a flock of 
_ sheep and their shepherd are seen. 


Signed at the lower left, Harpicniss. 


From a Providence, Rhode Island, collection. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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ANTOINE VOLLON ot 
Frencu: 1833—1900 Be 


b 28—STILL LIFE “ee... pe 
o. Height, 1114, inches; length, 17% imches 


Acaryst a dark background a lobster, boiled, is seen lying on a dark 
table. A soft light falls upon it, and upon some opened oyster shells 
and a closed mussel shell lying beside it. 


Signed at the lower left, A. VouLon. 


From the private collection of the late Crist Delmonico. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ARTHUR B. DAVIES 


| H v 29 THE SEARCHER Farargel Val. 


1862— . 

/ 4 0. Height, 6 inches; length, 12 mches . 
Here the mystic enters in. The quiet landscape with its broken color, 
its touch of red autumn, the dark cedars and far blue hills, is normal 
and quite what we know; but the blue-hooded figure, with hand to 
listening ear, slipping swiftly across the foreground, is mystic, is like 
the vagrant wind, is the searcher who hears afar the secret song which 
murmurs. She kindles the fancy, while her hooded head is mask and 
silence, teasing us to know the object of her search. 


Signed at the lower right, A. B. Daviess. 


From the Montross Collection, 919-620-1564. abe) 


Property of a Private Collector. 


3 CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 6 
Frencu: 1813—1894 


30—_SHEEP AT PASTURE 


LS O b Height, 7 inches; length, 1214 123 Cpr wei). 


Tue sky is a mass of dark gray clouds, with a white streak along the 
horizon. At left near the foreground the edge of a wood comes into 
the picture, and against the foremost tree is seated a shepherd, looking 
out over his flock of sheep in the dark pasture to right. 


Signed at the lower right, Cu. Jacque. 


Property of Mr. Franx P. Woop. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 


aan 31—A RURAL CONCERT = ¢ econ 


2 Mie % re Height, 91 mches; length, 13 mches 


SEVERAL figures have gathered under a tree to hear one of their 
number play some music. The tree grows on a hillside and only its 
lower branches appear against the sky, over the heads of the figures. 
A young woman seated on the ground and facing the right three- 
quarters front is playing the lute, and two others sit at either side 
apparently in rapt enjoyment. <A child stands at the shoulder of 
the player, and three other figures stand, one leaning over in an 
attitude of intent listening. 

Signed at the lower left, N. D1az. 


From Boussod, Valadon & Co. 
Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapuexr, Esa., Boston. 


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p- ne Frencn: 1820—1876 


32—ARABS CROSSING A STREAM 


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Height, 104% inches; length, 14 inches (BS Gist nawtfe, 


In the background a city at an oasis in the desert, a white mosque dome 
SD. rising above the walls and trees at either side of it. Just outside the 
B walls rises a single palm, with a shorter one leaning from its root. 
Surrounding the walls is low and sandy land, with patches of grass, and 
a stream passing them on the hither side passes from view in the left 
foreground. Crossing it in the middle distance are a large number of 
Arabs, mounted and afoot, bound toward the city. 


Signed at the lower left, Kuc. FromEentrn, ’69. 


e From Boussod, Valadon & Co. joa a J j 
{ Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. p at 
The Estate of Jostan Braver, Kse., Boston. Nn » LA 


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ARTHUR B. DAVIES 
1862— 


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33—LANDSCAPE 


Height, 11 inches; length, 13 inches tersr4l 


A HILLSIDE with strangely formed trees against a sky of lovely, creamy 
light. In the lower left a horse drinks from the edge of a pond, but 
the golden middle distance is the charm of the canvas. Its quality, the 
broken tones of color producing the sense of golden light, prove the 
mastery of the painter. 

Signed at the lower center, A. B. D. 


From the Montross Collection, 1919. Kis- $260 <tes hth 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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FRANKLIN P. DE HAVEN 
AMERICAN: 1856— 


34 MOONLIGHT ON SEA AND SHORE 


! po. arya ee eee (Panel) . g.P 
4 . 3 ie Height, 12 mches; length, 16 eC: 


THE observer looks off to sea and along the edges of the shores of a 
cove. ‘The shores are a dark gray-brown, and the water between and 
beyond them is a cool and dark green with short waves tipped with 
white, and a path of white light comes over them from the moon some 
way up the heavens and partly obscured by clouds. 


‘Signed at the lower Icft, F. De Haven, A.N.A. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


AMERICAN: 1848—- 7 


| 85—HOLSTEIN BULL bes aes 
: To, Height, 12 inches; length, 16 imches 


Marsuy pasture lands fill the picture, under a gray sky of moving 
shower clouds, through which light filters irregularly, illumming a 
stream in the distance and a shallow pool in the foreground. Here 
a black and white bull stands, headed to the right and slightly forward, 
eyeing the observer. 


Signed at the lower left, CarteTron Wiccrns. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry SmMiru. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. © re oz 


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DAVID J. GUE 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


36—THE PASSING CLOUD ; 0, oy) 
Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inchés . 


In the foreground and to left a short stretch of brown sandy shore 
glistens with the moisture of a receding wave, reflecting the sunshine 
that strikes it from beneath a storm cloud that nearly conceals the 
sun from the observer’s eye. In the distance an active sea, darkened 
under the cloud and under others drifting low over the water. 


Signed at the lower left, Davin J. Gut. 


From a Salmagundi Club auction sale. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Siru. 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT yr” a 


Faencu-: 1700221 one \( y 


37—A FONTAINEBLEAU OAK: A STUDY es | 
Height, 12 inches; length, 1634 mehes A 

An aged oak of great trunk and sturdy limbs stands At the right of 
the canvas, the lower part of its trunk, only—and not all of that— 
within the confines of the picture, and two blasted branches only and 
part of a third branch visible; these project irregularly toward the 
left. Green sward and a bit of rough land, with green bushes and gray 
rocks complete the picture, with a bit of yellowish-gray sky. | 


Signed at the lower left, Conor. 


From a Providence, Rhode Island, collection. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


EK. FICHEL 
Frencu: 1826—1895 


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38—_THE CONNOISSEURS 


_Iy the corner of an art gallery whose walls are closely hung with 
paintings a number of gentlemen are assembled, standing and seated, 
studying and discussing the pictures. They are in eighteenth century 
costumes of many colors, and a dozen of them are in the company. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. Ficuer, 1859. 


Property of Mr. SrantEy MortTIMeEr. 


EUGENE HIGGINS 


AmeERIcAN: 1874— S) 


39—CONV ICTS E | f 


a 5. Height, 1214 inches; length, 174 mches 


Moyine wearily, doggedly, heavily, toward the left, a file of prisoners 
returning from work toward the close of day, ball and chain dragging 
at their slow heels, are under care of a mounted and a foot guard, 
each armed with gun. 

Signed at the lower left, Hicerns. 


From the Inglis-Morten-Lawrence Sale, American Art Association, 


1919. ¥K3 4 SIO « Moileore 


Property of a Private Collector. 


(Panel) a. }. 
Height, 1234 mches; length, 16 imdéhes 


DAVID TENIERS 
Friemisu: 1610—1694 


ame 40—FLEMISH AMUSEMENTS 
+S0 Height, 13 inches; width, Rede 


In the taproom of a tavern ancient Flemings are smoking and drink- 
ing, lighting and refilling their pipes; one holds high a glass nearly 


filled. Five figures appear. On the wall hang jugs. " 
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Signed at the lower right, D. 'TEniErs. 


Accompanied by an old engraving, ‘““Amusemens Flamans,” dedicated to his 
Serenest Highness Monseigneur le Comte de Clermont, prince of the blood, “engraved \ 
after the original picture by David Teniers, by his very humble and very obedient 
servant, Louis Lempereur, at Paris, chez l’auteur, rue des Rats, vis-a-vis celle des 


Trois Portes.” 


Property of Mr. Ricnwarp Copmayn. 


ANGELO ASTI 
ITALiaAn: 1847—1903 


41—NUDE Fd 
] 10 ’ Height, 1314 inches; lengt by 18 inches 


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FuLr-Lenetu figure of a young woman reclining nude in the shelter 
of some trees, the high lights emphasizing the flesh tones against the 
dark background. Her back is toward the spectator, and she faces 
the left, profil perdu, her Titian hair streaming over her shoulders. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Ast. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smirn. 


Sansa fas 


JULES WORMS a { oe 
FrEeNcH: 1832—1881 4 


42-LE DEPART POUR LA REVUE), ~}4 


(Panel) i | KO) 


Height, 1524 wmches; width, 124% inches NM Ke ee y) 


Aw officer in uniform adjusted to the last touch stands facing the 
right before a mantel in a room done in French gray with painted and 
gilded details. He is putting on his white gloves, and as he stands 
rigidly erect, in his plumed helmet, madame stands at one side in 
admiration. She is a dark haired and matronly young woman in a 
pale golden-yellow gown, and she clasps her hands at her shoulder 
as she regards in pleased awe the tall military figure before her. 


) lem 


Signed at the lower right, J. Worms. 


Exhibited at the Salon, 1876. 
Exhibited at the Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
From the Collection Alfred Saucéde, Paris, 1879. HSE ee KOOO0 = fonew 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freprerick Turner Brown. 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, ae . 


AMERICAN: 1847—1919 7 
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| Yj 483—FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET AND NINTH 


AVENUE, SEPTEMBER 5, 1868 
Jue QO. Height, 1644 ches; length, 2414 inches 


Aw historical document of the metropolis little more than half a cen- 
tury ago, when “Shanty Towns” existed where now are thronged 
apartments. The observer’s eye looks over a broad hilltop crowned 
by cabins and lean-to’s and boulders, the boulders in the foreground 
and the upper portions of the cabins standing out against the sky. 
There is hght and color in the sky, and color in the treeless landscape 
of sunshine and shadow. A child near one of the cabins adds to the 
color, and beside one of them is a figure at work. 


Signed at the lower left, R. A. BLAKELOcK. 
Property of a Private Collector. ot Rat. [Stare nt 
Aa Loar York, Srovlhavceh Come JAhge and 5S- Lane 
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ald 1 by both F bolt Lats 1942 -F IK LITE OE 4 Geceeth 


ARTHUR B. DAVIES 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


44—GIRL WITH A THORN IN HER FOOT 
A LO Height, 16 inches; width, 11 mches 
/ "A rirrte lassie in a green dress, who has been running barefoot, is 
seated under the branch of a shady tree, bending over to the left trying 
to extract a thorn from her foot. 


Signed at the lower left, A. B. Davtrs. 
Purchased at the American Art Galleries, 1916. 
Montross Collection, 1919. S fot w Ath 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES ay Pe 
Dutcu: ConrTeEMPORARY Se me 
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45—THE MENDICANT 


3Ah0. Height, 26°24 inches; width, 22 ep AML 


FuL.L-LencrTH figure of a dejected man, partly nude, white sheepskin 
covering his limbs and a red mantle hanging from his shoulder and 
covering his left arm, and trailing on the ground. A white kerchief 
enwraps his bowed head, and he extends his right hand in humble 
appeal. Light on the figure and a dark background. 


Signed at the lower right, J. H. Jurres, ’05. 
From the artist. 
From Thomas Wallis & Son, London. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


CLAUDE LORRAINE 77 0 
Frencu: 1606—1682 


| «46 ROMAN LANDSCAPE ae nee 
“4S. Height, 16 hee: width, 12 inches ae 


In the foreground a young shepherd with bare legs and arms is in 
sunshine which comes from the left, and beyond him are a number of 
cows on their way homeward toward the close of day. One stops to 
browse, and a white cow in front of the shepherd stops at the brink 
of a river on the left and stands looking across it. In the middle dis- 
tance the stream is crossed by a bridge, and in the distance are far 
hills. On the right, beyond the cattle, is a group of trees and bush. 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Frevertck Turner Brown. 


70 ; Height, 16 inches; width, 138 inches — 


WALTER GAY 
AMERICAN: 1856—1910 


(Gon) 


47—-K AK EMONO 


On the wall of a room with polished wood floor hang kakemono pic- 
turing storks and the lotus, a figure and other motives, masks hang 
beside them, and on brass bound chests rest statuettes, red lacquers 
and a variety of ornaments. 


Signed at the lower left, WaLTER Gay. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


C. KE. COOKMAN 


48—AN INTERESTED CRITIC Wd ; " | 


2 se Height, 17 wmches; width, 10 inches 
In a studio a nude model, resting, sits with back to the spectator, 
gazing critically at a fanciful garden canvas for which she has posed 
standing. She has red hair and is seated on a stool over which a rich 
green drapery has been thrown. 


Signed at bottom center, C. K. Cookman. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smirn. 


L. IZAGUIRRE 


CoNTEMPORARY Ward. 2 fh / : 


49—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


—_— 


HO. | Height, 181% inches; width, 1444 inches 


A mountain partly bare and partly green and yellow makes a high 
and irregular horizon in the background, and green trees grow low 
on its nearer slope. In front of them in the foreground is a village 
street of Spanish architecture, and standing in the blazing sunshine 
are three figures who may be Mexicans. 


Stgned at the lower left, L. Izacuirre. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


ADOLPHE ALEXANDRE LESREL 
Frenco: 1830— od | 4, 


50—UN GUET-APENS DE BRIGANDS odour Ute 
9 D Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 wmches 


On the stone pavement before an elaborately carved door of a building 
which has flowers and vines growing against it stand two figures. It 
is daylight and the ambuscade is quite transparent. A plump young 
woman in a short blue skirt patterned with flowers in gay colors, and 
a rose waist trimmed with white lace and cut low, is singing and 
accompanying herself on the lute, while a man picturesquely accoutred 
and heavily armed listens at the door as he grips a long sword whose 
point rests on the pavement. 


Signed at the lower left, on the wall, A Lesrei, 1874. 


Property of Mr. Srantey Mortimer. 


ARTHUR B. DAVIES 
1862— 


| () 51—THE CALL OF SPRING 4 4 
: 0 Height, 20 mches; width, 8 inches j 4 : 


Tue elements in this picture are simple. Two silver birches lift their 
delicate plumes into the sky, which is of gray and blue. The still 
water of a pond or lake is seen beyond the hillside, but the attention 
is held by the slight nude figure of a child in the foreground. The 
whole panel is pervaded with the dreamy languor of awakening Spring. 
One does not see birds, but one may hear their song and those infinite 
sounds which are canticles of joy. Observe the intertwining of the 
lovely young birches, symbolizing that union out of which ever comes 
a new birth—the trees bear their leaf and blossom, the brown earth 
awakens, young life appears, and all is youth, freshness and beauty. 
Not anything of this is immediately apparent in this panel, but all 
is there to the willing brain and seeing eye. 


Signed at the lower center, A. B. Davis. 


From the Montross Sale, 191 9.-~3Y - $050 Bea 4, hitheel 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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Swiss: 1870— 


52—KRONTEN UND SCHLOSSBERG 
GLETSCHER, ERSTPELDERTAL, URI © 


Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches (Ba 


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In the foreground flowers bloom above the green grass in the sunshine, 
amidst outcropping rocks. In the background the rocks, gray and 
brown, mount high before a deep blue sky, and snow and ice lie over 
them. 

Signed at the lower left, J. C. Kaurmann, 1905. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


LOUIS ALEXANDRE LELOIR 
Frencuo: 1843—1884 


583—PLAYING WITH THE KITTENS — 


Height, 31 mches; width, 21 inches C ol Lr 


SEATED on a balcony railing with her back against a marble pillar a 
young woman is observed in profile to the right with figure somewhat 
toward the spectator, teasing a kitten which with two others is on a 
rose colored cushion in front of her. She dangles a feather above its 
nose and the cat is in posture of rising to it. Her costume is rich 
but worn loosely, and her hair hangs down her back. 


Signed at the lower left, Louis Lenore. 


Property of Mr. Sranutey Mortimer. 


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HENRI LEROLLE 


Frencu: 1851— . 


54_-SHEEP AND HAYSTACKS BY MOONLIGHT 
| & Zo , | Height, 22 inches; width, 1814 inches 


Tue full golden moon is just emerging above the horizon, to right of 
center, and to left of it two large haystacks rise in silhouette in the 
fields, a third appearing on the right in the distance. In the fore- 
ground walking towards the left and pausing to take their last nibbles 
as they go are some sheep, followed by their shepherd, his staff resting 
over his shoulder. 

Signed at the lower left, H. Leroute. 


a4 
From the J. Abner Harper Collection. (892 -#-69 _ $00 as 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


y WILLIAM A. COFFIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


| 55 THE VALLEY FARM Wr. ; 
) i. oe Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


A spacious grain field with standing shocks ready to be hauled to the 
barn fills the foreground, and in the middle distance lies rolling country 
with belts of trees while at right. in a sheltered corner of the valley, 
are a red farm house with barn and outbuildings nearby. In the dis- 
tance is a range of mountains and the glowing sky shows great masses 
of clouds tinged with orange red by the setting sun. 


Signed at the lower right, Wm. A. Corrin. 
Direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS 


Frencu: 1803—1860 


A 
 56—-THE APPROACHING STORM ne 
{| O- Height, 24 inches; length, 26 inches dy. 


A LANpDscAPE with forest trees on a slope, at left, bordering a road 
which leads from the right foreground where a man and a dog are 
passing. The man with head bent, the trees swept by the wind and 
the darkened sky portend the swift coming of a rainstorm. 


Signed at the lower left, Decamrs, and dated 1842. 


From the collection of the late DorotHEa Woturr. 


From American Art Association Sale, “Valuable Paintings,” January 
16, 1923. -¥5K + S300 + lb. Luter, 


t'o be sold to close an Estate. 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 
AMERICAN: 1849—19038 


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57—THE PIGEONS OF JEYPORE 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 Toe 


Inp1an architecture in majestic piles rises in brilliant sunshine before 
a clear blue sky, about an open place where numberless pigeons come 
to feed and drink, flocking toward a seated figure near whom lies a 
basket. Up steps leading to the principal building climb figures in 
scarlet, passing through a gate guarded by elephant statues, and in 
_ the foreground at right are squatting figures one of whom seems to 
be undergoing a barber operation. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. L. Werks, JEYPORE. 


From the Edwin Lord Weeks sale, American Art Association, New 
York, 1905. - Ho Calaliyue f Hi aake) ¢ 


Property of the Estate of ‘the Late Henry Smirn. 


FREDERIK HENDRIK KAEMMERER, __ pe 
7 Durcn: 1839—1902 Ah, iv 


WA Ne — 
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a Height, 24 inches; width, 16 anches ; ® : Prsrulh 


Iprine along an informal path of the countryside a couple come toward 
the observer, strolling arm in arm, she in a white sleeveless and décolleté 
gown and bare headed, he in a long-tailed striped coat, buff breeches 
and white stockings, and carrying a walking-stick. She looks up to 
him with interest, her face seen in profile, and he condescendingly looks 
down at her as he toys with his watch fob. About them is a spring 
landscape, and in the background is water with reflections of pink 
clouds in a robin’s-egg sky. 


Signed at the lower right, ¥. H. KarMMERER. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ALBERT GUILLAUME 


Frencu: CoNTEMPORARY 


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59—_SLEEPING CHILD 


| ay. (Panel) me @ LU. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


In a corner of a peasant’s cottage or a farm outbuilding a child who 
has been gathering flowers has paused to lie down on a bed of some 
garnering of the fields, and gone to sleep. Two women and a man in 
picturesque peasants’ costume have come in, and the man starts to play 
a fife or flute to waken the sleeper. 


Signed at the lower left, A. GUILLAUME. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES LINFORD 


ConNTEMPORARY 


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o ‘A0—WOODLAND SCENE . / Bi 
Height, 22 inches: width, 16 w¢hes 


S. A rew trees with silvery bark and others dark and moss-grown, in the 
foreground, rise above the picture limits, and beyond a clearing are 
woods before a clouded sky, with the sunshine upon them. The foliage 
shows the colors of autumn, and at the farther side of the clearing 
are two figures, in the sunlight. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Linrorp, 1887. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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exe) Qudreus Corr “y; 


t ioe Height, 164 inches; width, 13814 inches 


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A GREEN wooden bench with bush behind it and the red tower of a 
building in the distance. <A grayish but a light day. On the bench 
a smiling French maid, in pink and red, with white apron and a low 
corsage. She faces the spectator, a basket of fruit at her side. Behind 
the bench and leaning on it a gallant in blue coat and buff waistcoat 
turns for a word with her. 


Signed at the lower right, ALonzo PEReEz, Paris. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


Aer PALIT. N tA: yb 


gi> American: 1819—1905 


62—FEEDING TIME 


4S. Height, 1614 inches; length, 2614 qs aE: a 


In the interior of a stable with a soft light falling upon the gray wall 
and the golden straw, four Shetland ponies cluster about the hostler, 
who stands near the center with a raised forkful of hay. To right is 
the feed rack, and game chickens seek their feed near by. 


Signed at the lower right, A. F. Tarr, 1860, N. Y.; and 
again on the back, with title. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854—1905 


683—ON THE THAMES 0 Sie 
Height, 104% inches; length, 2214 inches 


A reEacu of the river Thames crosses the foreground, no hither shore 
appearing in the picture, and the farther shore is low and green in 
the sunshine. Edges of woodland appear at right and left, and be- 
tween them occasional detached trees, and a path from the woods at 
the right comes down to the water in front of those at the left. On 
the river, at right, is a punting party, a dog on the prow of the punt 
and a figure forward poling, while women are seated in the stern, one 
of them with a red parasol. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. BovucuTon. 


From the estate of the artist. 
From a Fall River, Massachusetts, collection. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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JUEPFES KRONBERG 
SwepDisH: 1850— 


64—BALLET GIRL IN RED Qh Vous 


Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches 


SEATED figure of a danseuse in a ballet costume of brilliant red, bend- 
ing over to adjust a lace at her ankle. She has dark hair and a strip 
of velvet about her throat, and she bends forward and to her left, 
with left elbow resting on her left knee. Her right hand reaches 
toward her right ankle. 


Signed at the lower right, Louis Kronserc; at lower left, 
1916. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


J. A. S. MONKS 
AMERICAN: 1850— 


65—“ROUND POND” 
| ) LD. Height, 2644 mches; length, 42 inches 


Rampiine buildings of a spacious country extend nearly across the 
picture, in the background, a little sky grayish-blue on a fair day 
visible above them, and bushes with autumn browns in front of them. 
From the cottages the land declines toward the foreground, a land of 
EE green grass and outcropping gray rocks. Here a flock of sheep feed, 
f on their way to a small pond in the foreground to drink. 


Signed at the lower left, J. A. S. Monxs. 
From the artist. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ALBERT P. LUCAS 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
| 66—NOCTURNE 
bo, Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches & : f. 


Over a landscape, in which a roadway and trees are dimly seen, rises 


a high night sky with dark clouds from beyond which comes the light 
of the moon. A few stars are seen in the open spaces. The color 
scheme shows warm tints, through which appears the light of the moon 
falling on a mass of little cloud flecks depicted in tints of yellow and 
orange. 

Signed at the lower left. 


Purchased from the artist. 


“Sale, March, 1916. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


AMERICAN: 1857—1920 


67—THE FROZEN BROOK ans Wee bg 


IV A. T. VAN LAER 
Height, 28 inches; length, 32% inches 


] Snow covers the ground over a broad landscape that dips from either 
j side toward the valley of a brook which takes a wandering course and 
) & 0. passes out of the picture in the foreground. Thick ice covers it in 
places, and again the water has made its way to daylight only to be 
covered with an icy film. Sparse trees line the course of the ravine — 
through which it comes, in the middle distance, mainly gray and bare, 
a few of them retaining the crimson leaves of the fall. 


Signed at the lower right, A. 'T. van Larr. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


WILLIAM A. COFFIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


<5 68-DECEMBER MOONRISE 0 feo Willy, 


Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


A sNOWFALL in early winter has covered the fields and the hillsides of 
the landscape but the wind has drifted it and the afternoon sun has 
partly melted it so that the withered grass and brown carth show in 
patches in agreeable contrast to the blanket of white. Over the distant 
hill, crowned with trees, the full moon is seen rising in a clear sky of 
early evening blue with a few small clouds tinged with pink. The last 
rays of the sun of the closing winter day gently illumine the top ef the 
distant hillside producing an effect of quiet charm. 


Signed at the lower right, Wm. A. Corrin. 
Direct from the Artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 
AMERICAN: 1834—1905 


69—STRACHAN FERRY 4 ee bnelhents? 0? 
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3 bo , Height, 30 inches; lengths 52 inches 


Tue broad stream traverses the picture, disappearing between high 
and colorful hills at the left. The nearer shore is low, wildflowers 
bloom above the green grass, smoke issues from the chimney of a low 
building at left and colored garments hang on a fence at the right. 
At the water’s edge lies a rowboat, and larger craft are visible across 
| the stream. High up the hills of the farther side a shepherd is seen 
= with his flock. 

Signed at bottom to right of center, G. H. Bovcuron. 


From the Estate of the Artist. 
From a Fall River, ‘Massachusetts, collection. 
Exhibited at the Worcester Ari Museum. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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i | EDWIN LORD WEEKS j bey 
| AMERICAN: 1849—19038 es / Y 0 


70—POWDER PLAY OUTSIDE THE WALLS  frken 
: OF THE CITY OF MOROCCO Gal, 


| / 7 0: Height, 3514 inches; length, 60 inches 


In a foreground plain mounted troops are drawn up on the right, and 
a great company of people are standing and seated on the ground at 
the left, while in the centre of the canvas Moors on horseback and in 
brilliant costumes have come out ahead of the lines and are shooting, 
facing forward and to the left. An attendant is handing a gun to 
one of them. In the background are the city walls and roofs, and in 
the distance snow-capped mountain peaks rise toward a brilliant sky. 


On back, stamp of the Edwin Lord Weeks Sale, American 
Art Association, 1905. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


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Mountains loom high in the background, descending to a valley or 


WILLIAM CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A. 
Encusu: 17938—1867 } 


71—BOATS FOULING ENTERING HARBOR, 
ZUY DER ZEE 


Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


Oxp ocean is tossing in lively fashion and a thunder squall is coming 
up from the right against the wind, and toward the sunshine which 
illuminates the boats about the harbor. In the foreground one of the 
heavy Dutch working boats with sail and blunt bow is run into by 
a smaller sailing boat working offshore from the left. Farther out 
is a jetty on which people are standing, and off the end of it is a 
frigate or Kast Indiaman, of square rig, and several sloops. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Stanrretp, R.A., 1854. 


Property of Mr. Joun Junius Morean. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854—1907 


72—-LANDSCAPE YW. Pathe 


Height, 28 inches; width, 20 mches 


glen surrounded by pines and bushes. In the middle distance a brook 
breaks through, widening to a pond or lake whose placid waters occupy 
the foreground, save at left where a low bank of stones and boulders 
rises above the shallows. 


Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


EDWARD MORAN, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1901 /O 


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ipo =< Height, 271% inches; width, 224% inéles ; 


~ On the right are tall brown cliffs against which the green sea breaks, 
tossing white foam high up their sides. In the left foreground is an 
outlying rock, and gulls fly low over the water. In the background 
the sky is darkening and in the distance the storm has already broken 
and is beating down the sea. 


Signed at the lower left, Knw. Moran. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


WALTER GAY so 
AMERICAN: 1856—1910 Cc 


74—-CHATEAU DE COURANCE 
(SEINE ET OISE) 


(Panel) 9 ; a7? 


Height, 2134 inches; width, 171% mches 


Tue mantelpiece in the library of the chateau, belonging to the Marquis 
de Ganay, near Fontainebleau; painted in 1905. In dark tones, with 
two decorated ovoid jars, one at either end of the mantel shelf, over 
a fireplace framed in grayish-white, with brass andirons and casing. 
At either side a fauteuil, in front of bookshelves from floor to ceiling, 
the book-backs in many colors. Polished floor with numerous reflec- 


tions. 


Signed at the lower left, WALTER Gay. 


From the Galerie Brunner, Paris. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


| Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches 
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la JOHANNUS HUBERTUS LEONARDUS DE HAAS 
‘i Bertcian: 1880—1880 | 


b. 75—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


Hane 19 inches; length, 29 inches chess cil 


Two young short horned bulls stand in the foreeconam of a lush and 
sunny pasture, eyeing the observer suspiciously. A black and white 
one stands athwart the picture and a reddish-tawny one steps forward 
from behind his head. Near them a black calf is grazing. Sunshine 
from the left breaks upon all, and beyond some tall grass which seems 
to mark the line of a brook are more cattle in the distance grazing. 


Signed at the lower right, J. H. L. pe Haas. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENRY P. SMITH ~ 
AmeERIcAN: 18541907 


» 16—THE BELFRY 2 du Ihe 


ABOVE a grayish water foreground rises a garden wall and a stair, and 
amass of buildings of Venetian architecture. Green trees are in the 
garden and the buildings rise above them in sunshine, topped by the 
red brick tower where the bell is seen. On the water near the wall are 


small boats with figures in them, and a young woman looks over the 
garden wall. 


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Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A./__, ," 


AMERICAN: 1855— SF a Rae 


77—AU SABLE RIVER, 
KEENE VALLEY, ADIRONDACKS 


2S ‘3 Height, 24 ches; length, 32 inches. 


Ix the background are blue mountains, and coming toward the spec- 
tator along the left is a shallow river, blue and white with reflections 
of the brilliant sky and in the foreground hurrying over obstructions in 
white ripples. On its either bank stand detached trees in sunshine, 
and near the foreground on the right the edge of a wood is seen border- 
ing the river, and out of it issues a path along the stream. 


Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van Boskercx. 


Direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 


i : = Frencu: 1858—1910 q i 
78—SIEGE OF PARIS WANA , Qe Pees Veii.,, | 
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Height, 131% inches; length, 184% mches 


Frencu infantrymen are tending a gun pointed off toward the right, 
behind a low barricade. One is seated, alertly on the watch, a second 
is seated, resting, behind him, and a third in temporary exhaustion 
is partly reclining on the ground, his head resting on his arm which 
is thrown over a large basket. The earth around them is brown and 
bare, and a wood is seen vaguely in the distance. 


Signed at the lower left, E. BERNE-BELLECOUR. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1853— haf ap EF. : ‘ 
79—AN OLD TREE AND ITS NEIGHBORS | ¢ 


Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 


A TREE of gnarled trunk and blasted, short and of sturdy groyth, 
stands detached in a sunny field bordered by woods, the ground around 
it covered with short grass and behind it foliage and higher land all 
but obscuring a grayish sky. Against the light green of the grass 
and the deeper bluish-green of the foliage the gray trunk stands out, 
its distorted limbs telling of a struggle for existence. 


Signed at the lower left, Emit CarisEen. 


Property of the Estate of the late Henry Smiru. 


CONSTANT TROYON : 
Frencu: 1810—1865 


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80-SHHPHERD AND FLOCK 
(Panel) 


Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 


A sxercH from the Troyon sale. In the foreground is a large flock 
of sheep, some standing, others lying down, some in mild sunshine and 
some in a cloud shadow that lies over a part of the meadows. At right 
in the foreground the shepherd’s black dog; at left stands the shep- 
herd, in blue blouse and black felt hat, looking off over the more dis- 
tant members of his flock. All around are rolling fields, and in the 
distance a few trees on a knoll. 


At lower right, the stamp, VENTE 'TRoyoN. 


Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapvuer, Esa., Boston. 


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THEODORE ROBINSON fy 
AMERICAN: 1854—1896 ay. | 


81I—ALONG THE STREAM OC | ae 
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Height, 231% inches; width, 20 inches” 

A LANDSCAPE when all that is green is in flourishing life, in the subdued 
sunshine of a hazy day. At left are pollarded trees, standing amid 
green grass and taller growths of herbage, and a little to right of them 
other pollards lean out across the picture, above a sluggish brook. In 
the foreground, in front of the pollards, an old gray rowboat lies in 
the water, with nose at the root of the pollards. 


Signed at the lower right, Tu. Roprnson. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry SmMiru. 


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THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1837— 


82—SUNSET, LONG ISLAND 


Height, 30 inches; length, 4014 pnches ny 


On the right a bluff with trees, and on the left a lower one, and beffreen 
them a rough and open marshy tract illumined by a pool or two and 
opening to a sea reaching to the distant horizon. There the low 
horizon clouds are a deep crimson, and the sky above them is still 
alight with the after-glow of the departed sun, while far at right and 
left more clouds are touched with refractions of the crimson rays. 


Signed at the lower left, T. Moran, N.A., 1900. 


Property of the Estate of the late Joun C. Lator. 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. ) 4, O 
AMERICAN: 1827—1908 


83—STUDY AT RAMAPO, ROCKLAND COUNTY, 
NEW YORK, 1874 


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. rs Height, 22 inches; width, 1814, inches yee Metres Dy. 


Tux artist chose for the subject of his canvas a rocky glen, with woods 
in the high background, through which glimpses only of the sky are 
seen. In front of the woods the gray rocks mass high, their surfaces 
broken, and covered by various short growths. Midway a waterfall 
emerges, descending white to a dark pool in the foreground. 


ogee at the lower left, DJ (monogram) ae canal 
i, again on the back. 


Property of the Estate of the late Henry SMiru. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


84—_ LANDSCAPE 


225, Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Wiotbek ek, 


A uit descends from the left toward the foreground and the right, 
the line of its gray-green surface seen against banks of rolling clouds 
white and gray in a blue sky. Standing at left of centre, in sunshine, 
is a fine tree of foliage which hangs almost to the earth, a mass of 
rich, deep green, with occasional glimpses through it of the clouds 


beyond. 


Signed at the lower right, Emit CarisEn. 


Property of the Estate of the late Henry SMirH. 


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CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1859— E 


85—-BENDING SAIL ON THE OLD MILL, 
= BRIDGHAMPTON, LONG ISLAND 
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Height, 2414 mches; width, 20 mches 

Tue old gray mill stands on a knoll in the left foreground, the grass 
around it yellow in sunshine and dotted with green bushes, and around 
the knoll, beyond it, skirts the blue stream. In the background yellow- 
green rolling land and distant blue hills, under a blue and greenish sky 
massed with high banks of white clouds. The sails have already been 
put on three arms of the windmill, and two men stand at the base of 
the mill surveying the work. 


Signed at the lower left, Cu1rpE Hassam, Sept. 14, 1920. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
Frencu: 1812—1867 i 


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86—NOV EMBER } » & 
Chanel) oe" Mary 0 


Height, 1741/4, inches; length, 28 inches _ 


In the “melancholy days” when the browns and the yellows are crow 
ing out the greens and turning them to grays a farm and barnyard 
are depicted, in the yellowish-brown and mellow notes of that season. 
A group of stable buildings and a cottage stand on the left, together 
with a field mill, and the end of a wagon is observed projecting from 
among the buildings. In front of them near the centre of the com- 
position are a few detached trees, young and of small proportions, 
about which a road curves, leading to the barns. The sky is a gray- 
white and before it a number of birds are seen on the wing. 


. Signed at the lower right, TH. R. 


From the estate of the late Walter Richmond, of Providence, Rhode )@ 


Island.  ceaeientniitiiaiaiiieesdiaiiininest 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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Z WILLARD L. METCALF 
AMERICAN: 1858— 


87—_THE APPROACHING ey 

Height, 29 inches; length, 33814 wches } , 
Tur festival of autumn is heralded by brilliant colors in the foliage of 
trees standing detached on a rocky and grassy hillside which rises from 
the foreground to a large farmhouse in middle distance on the left. 
And in the distance on the right, on other hills, more trees are 
assuming their gala dress. Black and white and red: cows graze in the 


sunshine, which is bright upon the crimson and golden-yellow leafage 
and on the soft green of the grass among the gray rocks. 


Signed at the lower right, W. L. Mercatr, 1922. 


Property of the Estate of the late Henry SmiruH. 


JULIAN ALDEN WEIR, P.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1852—1919 


«88 SPRINGTIME ja 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches nip eee 


Ow the left leaning trees are a mass of light and blossoms in the sun- 
shine of spring, and the green sward under them and to right shares 
in the brilliancy and displays the faint shadows which their luminous 
masses cast. In the middle distance a bush is in blossom, and a tree 
stands beyond it over fields of fresh greenery. In the foreground the 
edge of a stone fence is visible under the trees, and far off white clouds 
move in a robin’s-egg sky, over distant hills. 


Signed at the lower left, J. ALDEN WEIR. 


Mrs. Weir has stated of this canvas that it was painted by her husband on his 
Branchville estate, some two hundred yards from the house, the Danbury Hills lying 
in the distance. 


Exhibited at the Rhode Island School of Design. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


FREDERIC REMINGTON 


American: 1861—1909 ee 


89—APACHEH FIRE SIGNAL 


Height, 40 inches; width, 27 Wea 


In the woods at night a fire signal is burning, in the distance at left 

of centre and seen between the trunks of trees. All around it is dark- 

mh ness. In the foreground, in a partial clearing, a lone Indian rider 

© sits his well trained white pony, brought to a halt at a felled tree 
trunk. His rifle rests across his saddle-bows, and both horse and rider 
are alert for what may come next. 


Signed at the lower left, FrepERiIc RemrinerTon. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Surrn. 


e JULIAN ALDEN WEIR, P.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1852—1919 


88—_SPRINGTIME 


479+ Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches Ser pares, 


Own the left leaning trees are a mass of light and blossoms in the sun- 
shine of spring, and the green sward under them and to right shares 
in the brillianey and displays the faint shadows which their luminous 
masses cast. In the middle distance a bush is in blossom, and a tree 
stands beyond it over fields of fresh greenery. In the foreground the 
edge of a stone fence is visible under the trees, and far off white clouds 
move in a robin’s-egg sky, over distant hills. 


Signed at the lower left, J. ALpEN Weir. 


Mrs. Weir has stated of this canvas that it was painted by her husband on his 
Branchville estate, some two hundred yards from the house, the Danbury Hills lying 
in the distance. 


| Exhibited at the Rhode Island School of Design. 
| Property of a Private Owner. 
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89-4PA CHE FIRE SIGNAL 
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-FREDERIC REMINGTON 
a a oo. _ American: 1861—1909 


Height, 40 inches; width, 27 id So ty 


is the woods at night a fire signal is burning, in the distance fat left 
of centre and seen between the trunks of trees. All around it Is dark- 
ness. In the foreground, in a partial clearing, a lone Indian rider 
sits his well trained white pony, brought to. a halt at a felled tree 
trunk. His rifle rests across his saddle-bows, and both horse and rider 
are alert for what may come next. 


Signed at the lower left, FrEDERIC REMINGTON, 


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Property of the Estate of the Late Henky SMITH. 
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No. 89—ApacueE Fire Sienau (By Frederic Remington) 


LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN 


Frencu: 1824—1898 PPS Q | 


90—UN GRAIN DU NORD-OQUEST, DEAUVILLE 


Height, 26 inches; length, 361% inches 


On the left is the French coast, a low and sandy beach in the fore- 
ground, higher land in the distance, and all the balance of the composi- 
tion to right is ocean, with the breakers rolling in with an abundance of 
white foam. A ship or two is to be seen in the offing, under light clouds 
of a bluish sky. From far at left over the land a black squall comes 
up, its advance clouds over the ocean already dropping rain. 


Signed at the lower left, Boupin, 995, DEauvi_e. 


From the Alexander Blumenstiel Collection, American Art Association, 


New York, 1906. - ¥G/4 Sb/0 eee Gre) 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EGBERT VAN DER POEL 


ae Durcu: 1621—1664 


91I—THH FARM a 
(Panel) 


: os Height, 161% inches; length, 2114 inches t 


Berrore a mellow afternoon sky an old Dutch farmhouse is observed, 
partly in sunshine, partly in the shadow of a high wall, of a tree, and 
of its own projections. Into an adjoining shed at right a man goes, 
carrying a pail. At left another man is at a two-wheeled cart, while 
in the centre an old woman is working. Chickens are pecking in the 
foreground, and beyond them leaning against the house are various 
domestic utensils and bunches of fagots. 


Signed above the shed door, E. v p Port. 


Property of Mr. Ricuarp Copman. 


KLAES MOLENAER 
Dutcu: 1680—1676 


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92—BEFORE THE VILLAGE INN 
3 Af . Height, 19 inches; length, 25 inches 


In a Flemish landscape with buildings of Flemish architecture on the 
right—red brick buildings with roofs of tile and thatch—and around 
them trees, many people are gathered in an open place before an inn. 
Travelers have arrived on horseback, habitues sit at table in front 
against the wall, or occupy themselves in various ways. Out in the 
street a man and a woman are conversing. In the distance appears a 
church. 

Signed at the lower right, J. M. MoLenarr. 


Property of Mr. Ricuarp Copman. 


ae , JAN BOTH 
f : Dutcu: 1610—1652 


93 ITALIAN LANDSCAPE 0 CD og 
| 0 00 oy Height, 35 inches; length, 481% inches 


Hicx hills or mountains rise in the middle distance, and midway are 
seen the garden walls of a convent, or a chapel. To left on a high 
bluff are other buildings, and coming around a bend in a road lower 
down are travelers. One rides a led ass, which toils slowly. One man 
is seated by the roadside at the foot of a tree. Lower down in a valley 
at the right runs a rounding river, with a fortress guarding a point 
and mountains on the farther shore. 


Property of Mr. Ricuarp CopMan. 


L. VOLLMAR 
GERMAN: 1842—1884 


94—_THE LESSON 
Height, 27 inches; length, 29 wmches 


In a cottage room there are gathered seven children sitting’and stand- 
ing around a grandmother who is seated on a bench at the left, with an 
open book on her knees from which she looks up and raises one hand 
as she talks to the children. A small boy with an apple in his hand 
stands before an older girl whose hands are on his shoulders, one of 
the girls is knitting, and the other children are idle but attentive. 
Behind the grandmother a cat sleeps, on the bench. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Votutmar, MUNcHEN. 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freprerick Turner Brown. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


GIORGIONE 
Irauian: 1478—1510 


jes 95—PORTRAIT OF A MAN : 
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[-S: Height, 26 inches; width, 2114 inches 


Portrair at less than half-length, figure to left and face turned in the 
observer’s direction; dark background, with a central glow that sur- 
rounds the large hat which the man wears. A man fairly young, with 
a ring beard and a slight moustache, who holds up under his chin in 
his right hand what may be a staff, a baton, or a flute; left hand not 
visible. Over his shoulders a fur mantle. 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freprerick Turner Brown. 


Frencw: 1725—1805 


-ScHOOL OF 
JEAN BAPTISTE GREUZE Ns 


963—A BACCHANTE B Q ene » 
! one in Height, 18 inches; width, ee mches 


Bust portrait of a smiling young woman, demi-nue, leaning toward 
her right, and with head tilted toward her left shoulder, coyly smiling. 
| Her red hair is done up loosely and curls about her head and features. 
* A mantle of golden-tawny tones curls with pinkish lining about her 
arms and shoulders, over a filmy white garment which falls away reveal- 
ing one breast. 


From T. J. Biniesice. 1891. 
From the J. Abner Harper Collection, 1911. fran Yo al hMtern 


To be sold to close a arate. 


ROBERT LEVRAC TOURNIERES a 
Frencu: 1668—1752 Ve | L 


97—PORTRAIT OF A LADY — 
6S5O. ~~ —-Height, 51 inches; width, 38 inches (@, (4), 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH seated figure of a French Court beauty of 
the eighteenth century, facing left and the front, an open music book 
in her lap; one page of the book she raises lightly. She wears a white 
silk gown trimmed with gold embroidery, and white lace at her low 
corsage, and a green-blue mantle is thrown about her. Her left arm 
rests on a crimson cushion, and garlands deck her hair and adorn her 
shoulders. Neutral background. 


From the Galerie Sedelmeyer, Parts. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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FRENCH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


98—EN PARADE of 


Height, 19 inches; length, 23%4 inches 


Lapies of the Court in handsome costume, décolleté, sit in ranks around 
the bend of a road in an ideal landscape, watching a brilliant spectacle. 
Passing before them comes from the right a chariot with several fig- 
ures, and a sprawling figure on top, and in the lead are two conspicuous 
mounted figures, the nearer a man in rich apparel, and on his right a 
woman in boy’s clothes, with the crescent of Diana on her forehead 
and holding out over the spectators the Fool’s bauble. In the distance 
appears vaguely another chariot crossing the landscape, and in the 
foreground on the right are spectators of the peasantry. 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freperick TurNER Brown. 


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SIR PETER LELY 
Encutsu: 1618—1680 


99—PORTRAIT OF A LADY eee 
Height, 46 inches; width, 36 inches : 


THREE-QUARTERS length, seated; to right, with upper body turned 
. TS. almost full to the front, and her face turned to the left and seen in 
‘three-quarters view. A noble lady with clean cut features, ready to 
smile, wearing a tight bodice and loose skirt of rose brocade with a 
golden shimmer. Her gown is trimmed with ermine and pearls and 
she wears a blue mantle with ermine lining. Pearls encircle her neck 
and she wears pendant pearls as earrings. Low corsage and elbow 
sleeves. 


Property of Mr. Arruur Honces. 


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SIR GODFREY KNELLER/ () eT: 
EneuisH: 1646—17238 \y Pi Merk 


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100—PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 
I/O IN DRESS ARMOR 


Height, 49 inches; width, 40 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS length, standing, facing the right, three-quarters 
front, with left arm resting on a table at the right where lies his hel- 
met. A rotund man in middle life in a rich dark yellow costume faced 
with crimson, heavily fringed, and with voluminous white undersleeves 
showing broadly at the wrists. His right arm akimbo, the unseen hand 
rested on his right hip. His dark wig shows a bang across the fore- 
head and comes down to his shoulders. He wears a shining cuirass, 
over which fall the ends of his white neckcloth. 


Property of Mr. ArtHur Hopces. 


JOHN THOMPSON, R.S.A. 
(of Duddingston, England) 
EneuisH: 1778—1840 


| 4 l—LANDSCAPE: THE FALLS CLA 


/ po. Height, 40 ches; length, 501 inches 


Hirts on the left and in the background, the broad and rounding flank 
of one in brilliant sunshine and all but treeless, and an opposite one 
on the right in the background crowned by castle ruins. In the fore- 
ground trees massed, on either side of a narrow river which comes 
down the centre of the canvas and displays in the foreground a water- 
fall. On the bank at the right a shepherd and sheep. 


From S. T. Smith, London. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


SIXTEENTH CENTURY ith 


102  102—LANDSCAPE AND MARINE, 
| WITH FIGURES 


{ =o) | Height, 44 inches; length, 61 inches 


Tue portico of a palatial building in the right foreground projects 
into a green, tossing sea with white waves curling, and the ornate prow 
of a ship approaching is seen at the left. In the background on the 
right are more city buildings and the line of the coast, in sunshine 
which comes from the left. On the spacious porch of the foreground 
building are numerous persons in costumes of rich color. 


Property of Mr. ArtuHur Hopces. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
LUCATELLI 
Iravian: 1695—1741 


1083—BUILDING THE TEMPLE 


— «(1 AO, Height, 461% inches; length, 6214 inches 


Tue facade of a classical temple in course of erection faces the ob- 
server, with landscape seen in the background and sunshine from the 
left illumining portions of it. Columns fluted and plain, with ornate 
capitals, support the pediment, and a statue of Venus is already in 
place in a niche on the right. Below it is a man with a laden donkey, 
approaching a woman and child, and on various parts of the structure 
men are at work. From the left a woman comes, bearing a tray. 


Property of Mr. Arruur Hopces. 


SAMUEL VAN HOOGSTRAETEN 
Dutcu: 1627—1678 


104A—_HOUSE AND GARDENS OF WILLIAM III 
Height, 50 inches; length, 75 inches 


Ow the right are palaces of red brick and gray-white stone, with archi- 
tectural terraces and a broad esplanade, and an avenue leading up to 
a classical background of mounds with monuments. On the left is a 
eanalized formal stream, with fountains playing, running between 
foreground and the distance, and walks paralleling it are lined with 
trees. Sunshine from left illuminates the greater part of the com- 
position, and ladies and gentlemen in rich costume are seen standing 
in various places, or walking about the grounds. 


Property of Mr. Arruur Hopegs. 


/? x WALTER GAY 
Ly . AMERICAN: 1856—1910 


| » 105—THE FENCING LESSON 


wg | Height, 28 inches; length, 44 inches 

4 

AF scene is a French park, enclosed by a high wall in which there 

is a tall gate. Woods and flowers abound. In the centre of the fore- 
ground a tall man with his back to the spectator is giving a lesson in + 

fencing to a younger man at right who faces the left, three-quarters , 

front. Seated on chairs at either side are several men and women 


and a child. 


Signed at the lower left, Waiter Gay. 
The painter’s first Salon picture. 


Property of Mr. Stantey Mortimer. 


FERDINAND ROYBET 
, 6 Frencu: 1840—1920 


106—LE CHANTEUR VENITIEN 0. f LS 
13 OD Height, 30 inches; width, 27 ee . : 


Hatr-Lenertu portrait of a young man facing the right, three-quarters 
front, in the attitude of carefully reading some music that he holds 
and singing the notes in practice. He is in costume, with slashed 
sleeves and a dark shoulder cape, and wears a velvet cap with a white 
plume. As he holds the music in his right hand he raises the left a 
little above it, with fingers extended, as though marking the time or 
his own tones. 


Signed at the upper right, F. Royser. 


Exhibited at the Intetrnational Exhibition of 1871. _ q 
From the Collection Alfred Saucéde, Paris, 1879; No. 44. -Goo / 780 - lALownt, ¥ 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freprerick TurNnER Brown. 


65 : VACSLAW VON BROZIK 
Bouemian: 1852—1901 


107—_LA POLITIQUE AU VILLAGE ao ee 
b Sd | (Panel) PALS 


Height, 37 inches; length, 50 inches 


In a cozy room of a village tavern set with tables, benches and chairs, 
some half dozen or more men and one woman are gathered, the woman 
knitting as she talks with one of the men, the interest of the other men 
centered at a table by a window where an old man who has been reading 
a paper tells his views with vigor. Another old man picks up a chair 
and walks over to join the discussion. 


Signed at the lower right, V. Brozix. 


From the Galerie Sedelmeyer, Paris. 


Property of Mr. Stantey Morrimer. 


/ 4 () A. YVON 


Frencu: 1817—1893 


108—FROM SOLFERINO : ak, a, A 
/ 3 ee Height, 33 inches; length, 62 inches 


Aw ox cart laden with wounded soldiers rumbles slowly and heavily 
along a dusty road, passing toward the left before a river and park, 
and leaving dust clouds for the cart which is following it. More than 
half a dozen men may be seen aboard, on the straw, and a tree has been 
cut and is also carried on the cart, either as shelter from the sun or as 
camouflage. An incident of the war of the French and Italians against 
Austria. 

Signed at bottom near the right, Av. Yvon, 1868. 


Property of Mr. Stranrey Mortimer. 


SECOND AND LAST SESSION 


THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8:15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 109 to 216, inclusive 


ALBERT EDWARD STERNER 
AMERICAN: 1863— 


by 109—COLOR PRINT Wn. &. 
US, Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 7 (a sesy 
) ‘ 


A DRAWING in color, reproduced by process and known as a “colored 


monotype,” presenting in back view a young woman, nude, her limbs 
enwrapped in draperies, seated beneath a tree by a river side. 


/Signed and dated. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


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CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1859— 


110—W ALKING INTO THE SURF: te 
AN ETCHING 


H eight, 9 inches; width, 584 mches 


FuLi-Leneru figure of a young woman, nude, walking in the direction 
of the observer and stepping into the surf. 


Signed at the lower right and dated “Easthampton, 1921” ; 
inscribed at left below: “Proof selected for Henry 
Smith by Childe Hassam.” 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


FREDERIC REMINGTON 
AMERICAN: 1861—1909 


111—PORTRAIT IN BLACK AND WHITE 
(Wash Drawing) é £ k 


Height, 144% inches; width, 101% inches 
Portrait of a cavalryman with United States insignia, standing and 
facing the left and leaning lightly on his sword. 
Signed at the lower right, FrepER1Ic Remrneron, Tampa. 


Ae 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smirn. 


“ANTON MAUVE 


Durcn: 1838—1888 Mt TA 
, 112—SHEEP IN WINTER: oF 
Ne RETURN OF THE FLOCK 
x (Water Color) . . 
Height, 1114 mches; length, 18 inches (hy Wa | ; 


i/ 5 06 Snow covers level fields, and rounded hills in the bacrerouadt ‘Arignt 
in middle distance two leafless trees stand side by side | alone in the 
meadows. In the foreground a considerable flock of gray sheep hud- 
dle about their shepherd, a man in dark trousers and blue blouse and a 
dark cap, who stands at the open door of a gray sheepcote which 
stands at the left, one of the sheep entering the doorway. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Mauve, F. 


Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapier, Ese., Boston. 


O00. 


JOHN RUSSELL, R.A. 
EncuisH: 1745—1806 


118—THOMAS THY NNE, vO. 
FIRST MARQUIS OF BATH 
(Pastel) 


i eight, 2314 inches; width, 181% inches 


Porrrair at less than half-length depicting a man of youthful middle 
age, to right, three-quarters front, before a neutral background. He 
is smooth shaven, with dark eye-brows and powdered peruke, and wears 
a white stock and white lace jabot, and his fancifully figured blue coat 
has a dark gray collar. 


Property of Mr. Artuur Honces. 


J. C. KAUFMANN 


Swiss: ConTEMPORARY 


114—W HEAT SHEAVES 


Ciegee k fe Wrice. 


Height, 19 inches; length, 25 inches 


In the distance are vague blue mountains under a light sky with yel- 
lowish clouds. The high foreground inclines somewhat, and the green, 
yellowish and brown stubble is dotted with many sheaves of garnered 
wheat, piled high and bound with withes, their rich golden color light- 
ened by sunshine and relieved by delicate shadows. 


Signed at the lower left, J. C. KAaurMann, 1913. 
Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ANTON MAUVE | 
Dutcu: 1838—1888 A, ay. pyc 


115—GOING TO CHURCH: 
a SUNDAY MORNING IN H 


(Water Color) 
Height, 91% inches; length, 14 mch. 


j di pl, Tue trees lining a broad walk or roadway through lével/park land are 
I. leafless and gray, the road runs diagonally down the picture toward 
the left distance, leading into a wood, and on the right of it are level : 
ae acres of grayish-green grass. In the foreground an old man is moving 

E away from the spectator and three old women are approaching. In 

the distance across the plain a church is seen. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Mauve. 


From Boussod, Valadon & Co., 1893. Ante 


Ewhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.A 14 ee int v 


hs 
4 
, 


The Estate of JosIAH Brapire, Ese., Boston. 


JEAN LEON GEROME 
Frencu: 1824—\1904 


eb i 
116—MAJESTY AND INDEPENDENCE ic 


(Circular, on a square canvas) 


b O ‘ Diameter, 134% inches 


6 
On a yellowish-gray earthy plateau in the foreground a lion is seated 
on his haunches, looking off and upward toward the left with open 
jaws. The sunshine is reflected from his tawny coat and golden mane, 
relieved by the mane’s shadows. In front of him,the object of his 
glare, a winged insect soaring in the empyrean is seen against the blue 
sky and not far above his head. 


Signed at the lower left, J. L. Grrome. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHANNES HENRICUS JURRES 
Dutcu: 1875— O. 


117—HORSES AT HALT ON THE ROAD 


Height, 5 mches; length, 7 inches 


¢ 


Two horses, a bay with white feet and another horse all white, saddled, 
and the bay having a gun strapped to his saddle, stand headed to right 
before a dark background in a rough country. A soldier stands at 
their head, his back to the spectator. , 


Signed at the lower left, JurRzEs. 


Property of Mr. Frank P. Woop. 


FRANCOIS BONVIN 
Frencu: 1817—1888 


118—LE PETIT SAVOY ARD ZO 


oh D : Height, 834 inches; length, 10 Bar, ; Ch tet 
A smaut and chubby peasant boy in dark coat, yellow- is Ph 


and a dark cap is seated on the ground before a grayish wall, counting 
coins that he spreads before him. His bare feet are in large sabots. 
He is in sunshine and faces the left, his shadow appearing on the wall. 


Signed at the upper left, F. Bonviy. 
From Durand-Ruel. ae 


The Estate of Josian Braver, Ese., Boston. 


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J. FRANCIS MURPHY, te ga 
AMERICAN: 1853—1921 we a 


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119—LANDSCAPE “we (~ d 


3 AO Height, 10 inches; width, 514 Le. 
: A cumpse of landscape and a grayish sky, in ee witlf a fow “es 


ground, and higher land in the middle distance, where a few bushes grow 
and appear dark. Near them at right stands a leafless sapling. 


Signed at the lower right, J. F. Murpuy. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET 


ra Frencu: 1814—1875 4 ue 
~ 4290-—LA TOILETTE iB di 


(Panel) 
Height, 914 inches; width, 714 mches 


Ficure of a young woman demi nue seated on the green grass before 
the edge of a wood, facing the left, with figure turned slightly toward 
the front. Both arms are raised to the back of her head as she adjusts 
the dress of her hair. She looks downward as at a mirror, with the © 
sunlight from back of her bringing out the modeling of her figure, a 
white drapery thrown across her limbs. 


Signed at the lower right, J. F. Miuzer. 


Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapuer, Esea., Boston. 


TITO LESSI 


Iratian: ConTEMPORARY 


121—L’INTERROGATOIRE 


(Panel) | ) We 
/ bo. ~~ ++. Height, 1014 imches; length, 14 mches 
TuHE oath is eee Boers stcrel to a witness, a middle aged man in 
dark short clothes and red stockings and wearing a broad white collar, 
who stands before a table covered with red drapery, at which are seated 
three solemn monks. One is recording, one reads a document, and the 
president regards the witness. 


Signed at the lower right, Tito Lesst. 


Property of Mr. STANLEY Mortimer. 


LEONARD OCHTMAN, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854-— 


122—AUTUMN FIELDS f U U Ud ¢ 


Height, 12 mches; length, 16 inch 
hag 


Lanp on either hand takes a slight dip to a hollow which winds through 
the center of the landscape, a hollow carpeted with grass and short 
herbage, and in the immediate foreground showing the corner of a 
pool. In the background are woods, and along the edge of the hollow 
in the middle distance are trees and bushes in autumn yellow and brown. 


Signed at the lower left, LEonAaRD OcuTMAN. 


From a Salmagundi Club auction. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


% FRENCH: EEE Ree 
el i314 PETITE CONN AISSEUSE 


13 6: 


FERDINAND ROYBET 


5 : pone. (Pastel) 
ie ee Height, 101% wmches; width, 814 inches 


SreaTED on the floor a rosy and bright faced little girl with dark tou- 
seled hair, facing the spectator, opens a large portfolio that is braced 
against a chair, and examines the pictures within. She is in a bright 


light and wears a light bluish frock. 
Signed at the lower right, F. Royset, 1865. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapuer, Ese., Boston. 


HENRY PETERS GRAY, P.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1819—1877 


124—THE ORIGIN OF THE AMERICAN FLAG: 
FROM DRAKE’S POEM 


| 

Height, 12 inches; width, a, ches 
THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH figure of a we, oung woman, nude, with : 
the American flag draped over her lower body. She emerges from the : 
i 

- 


left and from the shadow of an eagle’s wings into the sunlight, figure 
to right three-quarters front and face turned to the front, her rig 
arm raised to shield her eyes. Her left hand holds the flag, which is 
draped across her limbs, and her light hair is flowing. 


Signed at the lower right, H. P. Gray, 1862; and on the 
back with the title. 
From the Thomas B. Clarke Collection. S35 G9 ¥/20 - SIS O = bb, Cute — 
From the William T. Evans Collection. /G 00 4 Luo 8 Bio - Ge Tehas 
From the Sir George Pope Collection. 7 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOSEF ISRAELS 
Dutcu: 1824—1911 


125—PEASANT BEARING A BURDEN ss 


(Panel) 


jj B48. Height, 1284 inches; width, 8%4 d 


Over the moors under a gray sky toward the clos of day a peasant 
woman moves slowly towards the left, her face observed a little less 
than in profile. She is in dark apparel and bare footed, and her back 
is bent, as she totes a heavily laden bag that is borne on her back, 
and grips with both hands the neck of it, which is brought forward 
and down over her shoulder. 


Signed at the lower left, Joser Israets. 
From J. Eastman Chase, 1894. 
Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 
The Estate of Jostan Braver, Ese., Boston. 


| 


RICHARD PARKS BONINGTON 
Eneusu: 1801—1828 


126—DIEPPE 
(Panel) 


O, Height, 8 inches; length, 12 inches 


A nut and a windmill and a tree or two are observed on a low bank 
in the middle distance at left, in bright sunlight under a blue and gray- 
white sky. To right are low and marshy lands with the tide out. The 
color tones are yellow and brownish, and in the foreground stands a 
girl in red. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapiez, Ese., Boston. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


127—-EKV ENING GLOW 
Height, 9 inches; pC 12 Yolen 


Wirh a few trees at left, near the foreground, and others on the aon 
in the distance, near a solitary cottage, the light of a full moon partly 
obscured by clouds streams down and is reflected from a pool in the 
foreground, the land in the distance being dark. 


Signed at the lower right, Bruce CRANE. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


EUGENE FROMENTIN 
Frencu: 1820—1876 { LA € 


128—_ARAB SCOUTING PARTY 
} ob. Height, 984 inches; se M14 inches 


Four Arabs mounted are riding over a stn 
ing in colorful costumes from the left and crossing the foreground. 
From the right in the middle distance two more come dashing up 
toward them. 


Signed at the lower right, Euc. FRroMENTIN. 


The Estate of Jostan Braver, Ese., Boston. 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
Frencu: 1812—1867 ‘is 7 


129—BROOK AND BOULDER 10 0 
(60 Height, 1014 inches; length, 14 inches : 
° | 
Tue eye lcoks upon great boulders, partly obstructing the course of 
a narrow brook which takes a zigzag way between green banks. Sun- 
shine brings out their varied color tones and illumines the grass and 
greenery around them, and the background is a mass of woods. 


Signed ie lower rig 


From a Providence, Rhode Island, collection. 


RoOvuSSEAU. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


J. H. WEISSENBRUCH 
Dutrcu: 1824—1903 


130—LANDSCAPE 
(Panel) 


Height, 9 inches; length, 14 inches 


On the left a thatched cottage and stable stands in the midst of deep 
grass, with a few trees around it, on the further side of a pond. In 
front of it stands a figure, and some linen is bleaching on the grass. 
The sky is gray, with bands of white and blue, and there are soft 
reflections in the water of the pond. 


Signed at the lower left, J. A. WertssENBRUCH. 


Property of Mr. Franx P. Woop. 


s: ANTONIO CANALETTO 
Italian: 1697—1768 | 
20 CO 


131—RIALTO BRIDGE, VENICE | “ 


Height, 131% inches; length, 2114 inches z 


30. 
Tur blue canal is alive with gondolas, sandolas and working boats, 
on the quay at right are numerous people before a building dark in 
shadow, and the sunlight striking down from the right illumines a 
creamy building next it, which casts a partial shadow upon the bridge 
that next it spans the canal in the middle distance. To left of the 
canal, more buildings, in sunshine, with figures indicated on the porches 


of some of them. 


Property of Mr. Ricuarp CopMAN. 


BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS 
Dutrcu: 1845—1914 


y > 132—WASHING DAY \ 
Rae et eo Wa 


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3) (Panel) rl i 4 q 
3 al S : Height, 9 inches; length, 12 inches : ouee E 


A youne woman facing the right bends over a wooden tub which is 
placed on a low bench before a window, washing. The light from the 
window illumines the low cottage room in which she works, bringing 
out among ‘other things some sabots lying on the floor, and glancing 
across her face, head and shoulders. It is reflected from the window 
casement and from an old wooden door behind her. She is clothed in 
dark colors, and her sleeves are raised above the elbows. 


Signed at the lower right, BLomMERs. 


From Boussod, Valadon & Co. 


The Estate of Jostan Braver, Ese., Boston. 


J. M. SWAN, R.A. 
EneusH: 1847—1910 


133—_THE OLD TIGER IN THE JUNGLE 


hes 


f- | wa s. Height, 193, inches; length, 24 4 
| 


Iw the depths of the jungle an old tiger crouches, at the yight, emerg- 
ing from a thicket toward an open place at the left where he appears 
to spy prey. His lithe body is alert in its still repose and ready for 
the spring. A soft light illumines his tawny coat softly, before the 


dense dark green of the background. 


Signed at the lower right, J. M. Swan. 


Property of Mr. Franx P. Woop. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 


ANDSCAPE 
. (Panel) Ww ’ (c : 4 oS, , 


Height, 916 wches; length, 13 inches 


GREEN woods line the right of the picture, with an occasional tree 
whose foliage has turned brown, and here and there a silvery trunk 
stands out in the sunshine that from the left illumines the whole wood- 
side. Near the foreground trees is a lichen-covered boulder and in 
the centre of the foreground a shallow pool which reflects light clouds 
in an active sky. Toward the far left a dark cloud comes into view, 
and in the left foreground a green bush throws its shadow on the 


grass. In the middle distance is a figure. wi RAle 
% ge 
Signed at the lower left, N. Diaz. 
Ix 


From Boussod, Valadon & Co. 
Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Brapier, Ese., Boston. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
Dutcu: 1851—1904 


135—ROCKS AT FONTAINEBLEAU 
Zpo. | H eight, 141, inches; width, 1014 inches 


Rocks and boutons mass irregularly across the middle of the picture, 
with - two detached. trees in autumn color standing in front of them 
amid green grass, with which mingle notes of brown and yellow. Beyond 
the rocks and at right of them more trees appear in notes of green 
and ee 

Sieiiad at thelower left; Tu. pe Bocx. 


From the artist. 
From J ulius Oehme. 


To be sold Ts plese an Estate. 


FREDERICK S. CHURCH, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1842— we 5 
136—THE FLAMINGO QUEEN la ah é 
s- Height, 22 inches; width, 1614 inches 


Two flamingoes stand in the water, near its edge, looking at a tall 
young woman with an abundance of red hair who stands among reeds 
at the right and extends a hand to pet one of them. She is in diaph- 
anous robes. Moonlight comes over the water, and in the foreground 
among leaves appear reflections of the birds’ plumage. 


Signed at the lower right, Copyricut By F. S. Cuurcn, 1908. 


From the artist. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


J. Cc. KAUFMANN 


Swiss: ConTEMPORARY 


1387—-KEMMEILBODEN IM OBEREMME , TAL 
Height, 1834 inches; length, 2234 incles ‘ q 


From the right a steep and grassy slope with many outcropping gray 
rocks descends toward a ravine. Along a ledge a footpath runs. At 
the top the edge of a pine forest comes to view. Across the ravine is 
another green hillside, and in the background are mountains under a 
blue sky with many tufts of white cloud. 


Stgned at the lower right, Jos. Cus. KaurMAnn, 1902. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ANTOINE VOLLON 


Frencu: 1833—1900 

7 | Aaa U 

138—DAYBREAK ON THE RIVER SEINE Y 
Height, 824 inches; length, 15% inches 


Tue light of morning breaks under a grayish sky filled with moving 
clouds of vapor, and the river which fills the centre of the picture is 
a shimmering mirror of light reflections. In the distance it is crossed 
by a straight low bridge of many arches, numerous boats are seen 
on the stream or against the banks, and a few city buildings at either 
side. 

Signed at the lower right, A. VoLuon. 


From the Private Collection of the Late L. Crist Detmontco, 1893. Vo © 


Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Braver, Esea., Boston. 


1 


WILLIAM BLISS BAKER 


AMERICAN: 1859—1889 
CO 


1389 LANDSCAPE BEFORE THE HARVEST Y 


0. Height, 16 mches; length, 24 inches GX yy Gikin 


On the left a field of ripe grain, across which one sees a cottage and 
a grove, the grainfield coming down to a patch of flourishing green 
grass through which wheel tracks run and where chickens are seen, in 
the foreground. Beyond them a fence crosses the grass and two tall 
trees rise. At right in the foreground a stream curves into view. 


Signed at the lower left, W. B. Baxrr. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


WILLEM STEELINK 


DutcH: ConTEMPORARY 


1856— 


140—_-SHEPHERD AND FLOCK 


| oO. Height, 1314 inches; length, 19 inches 4 @ 7 Bote, | | 


Ow a rich and verdant sward illuminated by wildflowers and the sun- 
shine stands a shepherd in sabots, erect but with his hands clasped on 
his staff, facing the left. Beyond him his flock of sheep with heavy 
coats all are grazing, all facing the left, and beyond them is the shep- 
herd’s dog, with a hither eye. The background is flat, with grayish 
clouds along the horizon, and at right is a plowed field bounded by 
woods. 


Signed at the lower right, WitmM. STEELINK. 


From Arthur T'ooth & Sons, London. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


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WILLIAM A. COFFIN, N.A. 
AmERICAN: 1855— 


141—EARLY MORNING Al 
ee SL eight, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


Tue early daylight tinges the landscape with silvery gray, the large 
trees on either side of the composition and the grass of the meadows 
showing tints of tender shimmering green. The waters of a placid 
stream in the foreground reflect a sky of pale rosy tints near the hori- 
zon, merging into tempered blue above the tree tops. In the middle 
distance, on the bank of the stream, a fisherman who has come out 
at the break of day is seated, patiently holding his rod and line in 
expectation of an early morning catch. 


Signed at the lower right, Wn. A. Carrie 
Direct from the Artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CHARLES WARREN EATON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


142—-MOONLIGHT LANDSCAPE 


MW « Poattheia 3014 wmches; length, 3614 inches 


-” 


On the right in the foreground and extending toward the middle dis- 
tance are pine trees at the edge of a wood, their trunks seen only to 
the beginning of their branches, the upper portions of the trees being 


3 S. above the picture limits. In front of them in middle distance are two 


or three short trees, still and by themselves on an otherwise all but 
treeless plain, the whole seen under a diffused light from a sky with 
golden illumination above horizon banks of bluish-gray clouds which 
mount high. 


Signed at the lower right, Cuas. WarrEN Eaton, 1904. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smirn. 


WILLIAM A. COFFIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


143—OAKS IN OCTOBER 7,8 wy. peste, ) 


Height, 30 inches; length, 40 inches 


From the foreground a lane bordered by grassy banks leads into the 
country in the distance and on either side of it are splendid oaks 
clothed in the glowing tints of the American autumn. On the right 
and nearest to the spectator is one of stately aspect, its foliage show- 
ing tints of yellow and gold, while on the left are others with foliage 
of russet red and crimson. In harmonious contrast to this wealth of 
colors is a late afternoon sky of qualified blue with some small cloud 


: forms warmly tinted. j 
Signed at the lower right, Wm. A. Corriy. 


2 Direct from the Artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


J bree Frencu: 1819—1878 


144—A GRAY DAY 


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Height, 91% inches; length, 16 inches 


Art the left of the foreground some dark bushes, and across a narrow 
river running between right and left of the picture a round structure 
of indefinite outline and neutral coloring, on a higher bank. Dark 
woods are visible beyond the higher bank, and a few wildflowers in 
the low foreground. The sky is gray and the light subdued. 


Signed at the lower left, Daunteny. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ROSA BONHEUR 
ee Frencu: 1822—1899 


145—OVERLOOKING THE CATTLE 
b a vee ON A HILLSIDE PASTURE 


bo Sa | _ Height, 191% inches; eget 29 imches ‘es y x 
_Ar right in the foreground a farmer riding a heavy bay horse without 

saddle has come up on the green turf to where cows, sheep and lambs 

lie in sunshine or shade, graze or nibble the leafage of a pollard. The 

land slopes from the left to a valley bounded by distant hills. 


Signed at the lower left; R. Bonueur. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE eI, yee 


Frencu: 1796-1875 Wa 
TH RIGANDS CAVE, FONTAINEB 
. imches: ”, Le ie Af / O 
Py /O. Height, 14 inches; length, 191 inches 


BRiLLiantT sunshine cuts in between a purple-brown and rocky cliff on 
the left, which is in transparent shadow, and a rock cave on the right, 
with turf growing above it, the cave entrance in shadow, its green 
crown in the sunshine. The sunshine illumines an incline between cave 
and cliff, where grass is growing and occasional trees. 


Signed at the lower left, Conor. 


From a Providence, Rhode Island, Collection. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 


a? AMERICAN: 1855— 


148—_LANDSCAPH ALONG A RIVER 
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Height, 2014 inches; length, 304% mches 


A WoopED river shore viewed diagonally recedes down the picture, on — 
the right, a rambling house not far from the foreground, and the 
farther woods a park with green grass to the water’s edge. Near the 
house a punt or two lies at the shore line. The tall green trees inter- 
mingle with trees whose leafage is a golden yellow which is emphasized 
in sunlight, and the entire wooded shore is mirrored in the placid 
water of the river. 


Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van Boskercx. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


RTIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 


149—ADJUSTING HIS GLOVES 
/ OOF (Panel) 


Height, 15 inches; width, 1024 inches 


A Frencu cavalry officer stands in the foreground with figure to left 
three-quarters front and face to left in profile. He is putting on his 
gloves, as he gazes off at something to the spectator unseen at the left. 
In the background are tents and buildings, green grass and trees, and 
his mount, which is being held for him. 


Signed at the lower left, E. BErNe-BELLECOUR. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Sir. 


LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN 


RENCH: 1824—1898 pom 
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150—ENTREE DU PORT DE TROUVILLE 2) A. 
Nad | 
B75. ‘ Height, 124% mches; length, 15°84 inches NUS Ne 2 9 ag 


Gray-BLurE water under a bluish sky shows gentle reflections in . 
ceaseless but slow motion. The port is filled with the ships of com- 
merce, old square riggers, their sails furled, steamers from which smoke 
mounts slowly into the still air, and smaller craft. In the distance 
the entrance to an inner harbor, where more shipping is seen, and to 
left and right buildings of the town. 


Signed at the lower left, KEK. Bouptn; and inscribed at the 
lower right with a name, and a date that appears to 
be ,’89. 


The Estate of Josran Braver, Ese., Boston. 


LOUIS PAUL DESSAR 
AmeERiIcAN: 1867— 


151—HAULING LOGS 
ws SP. Height, 1244, inches; length, 1614 inches 


A cLearine in a forest of aged trees and second growths, in the rich 
colors of autumn. At left in the foreground a monarch of the forest, 
its branches stretching across the picture. A little back at right, in 
the sunlit clearing, an ox team coming forward, hauling a cart loaded 
with logs, the driver walking beside it. 

Signed at the lower right, Drssar. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


“Ow Y a. Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 
Own a/green bank in the foreground a young woman is seated, nude, 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1859— 


152-SUNSHINE AND THE BATH 


d. 50 _ her feet dangling in a stream which curls around the point of the 


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bank. She is ebserved in back view and facing the left, looking down 
at the water, her left hand raised to her chin and her right resting 
on the ground behind her, giving her support. Beyond her a thicket 
of young trees blots out the sky, and sunshine plays on the leaves 
and the grass. | 


Signed at the lower right, CuitpE Hassam, 1906. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry SmMiru. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1849—1916 


1583—OV ER THE SAND HILLS 


‘ Height, 18 inches; length, 2214 inches 


eer pel fet 


Lone Ipianp hills of gray sand, with yellow and purplish-brown 
grasses and green wild growths in small bunches here and there, give 
a high and undulating horizon before a robin’s-egg sky strewn with 
soft white clouds. On a crest at the right where ampler surface 
growths are green are hints of the works of man. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. M. Crass, 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
Dutcu: 1851—1904 


154—LANDSCAPE 
(Panel) 


Height, 141% inches; length, 2314 inches 


Low hills slope gently from either side to a hollow where runs a narrow 
brook. The hills are treeless and in sunshine, and are partly covered 
with green turf and in part expose yellowish earth. But along the 
course of the hollow are short trees of sturdy growth, with an inter- 
lacement of dark branches, and their green and yellowish foliage stand- 
ing out against a brilliant sky. 


Signed at the lower left, TH. px Bock. 


Property of Mr. Franx P. Woop. 


J. SCHERREWITZ 


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CoNTEMPORARY 
20) 155—PLOUGHING 
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J SO ; Height, 20 inches; length, 2534 inches 


Rever stump land, along the edge of a hill in the background where 
a second growth of woods is appearing, fills the foreground, with 
enough of sunshine under the grayish-blue sky so that horses cast a 
dim shadow as they move. Two of them, a white one and a dark 
colored one, attached to a plow are hauling it toward the right, their 
driver an aged farmer in shirtsleeves. Birds circle behind the plow, 
and a cart stands at the foot of the hill. 


Signed at the lower right, J. ScHERREWITZ. 
From the Artist. 
From Thomas Wallis & Son, London. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 


Dd, Prag AMERICAN: 1864— 


156—LANDSCAPE 
; ; 
| lb a [ o 0. Height, 2214 mches; length, 30 mches 


Eventne is settling over a landscape of rough, uneven land, with 
rounded banks descending to a pool in the foreground. At right and 
left are bushes and low trees, before a sky strewn with clouds. Near 
the centre the horizon is light with an afterglow of the departing day, 
and its reflection partly illumines the landscape and is seen in the 
foreground pool. 


Signed at the lower right, Geo. H. Bocerr. . 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


FELIX DE VUILLEFROY 


+ rare Frencu: 1841— 
6 


157—_COWS AT PASTURE 


Kf 
ZO. Height, 211% inches; length, 29 inches Se 
Hitxs low and rounding, with trees along their base, in the back- 
ground, descend to broad pastures yellow-green in the sunshine and 
dotted with bunches of coarse yellow-brown grass. Cattle in the dis- 
tance are grazing, and one with a coarse coat of red and white stands 
near by in the foreground, headed to left. 
Signed at the lower left, VuILLEFROY. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Henry SmirH. 
LEON RICHET 
Frencu: 1847—1907 
158—THE PEASANT’S COTTAGE | M50 


| a vise eee 1814 inches; length, 2414 inches 


; 54 5D Ar left half smothered in trees and bushes, yet with sunshine falling 
full upon its front and its steep thatched roof, stands a French cot- 
tage, with a rude field road straggling in front of it. At right and 
in the middle distance is cleared land, and in the background are 
woods. Coming down the road, in front of the cottage, is a young 
peasant woman, carrying an armful of fagots. 


Signed at the lower right, Lion Ricuer. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


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FREDERICK S. CHURCH, N.A. 
AmERICAN: 1842— 


159—BLACK SWANS 


Un. ROA 16 inches; length, 40 mches 


Four black swans swimming in a lake surrounded by woods and enliv-~ 
ened by water flowers turn toward a grassy level of the shore in the 
foreground on the right, where a young woman in a diaphanous mauve 
gown kneels and holds out a blossom to the leader. Her Titian hair 
is decked with garlands and she holds a garlanded staff. Back of 
her a branch of a tree laden with pink blossoms swings into the pic- 
ture, bending almost to the ground. 

Signed at the lower right, F. S. Cuurcu, N. Y., 1912; 

copyright. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 
1855— 


AMERICAN: : 
160—AN mE FROM THE SEA, 


WAKEFIELD, RHODE ISLAND — 


ah eight, 26 inches; length, 36 inches 


-Lowtanp fields are alive with green and with golden lights and reach 


to a far distance, with indefinite woods at the distant right, and near 
the centre are divided by a stream which reflects a colorful sky. On 
its left near the foreground stands a bunch of trees which contribute 
their reflections to the water. A footpath parallels the stream, on 
the right, and on both banks in the immediate foreground wildflowers 
are growing. 


Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van Bosxercx. 


Direct from the Artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


MARY L. MACOMBER 


a S V ‘ Vi AMERICAN: 1861—1916 


161—_LOVE’S LAMENT 


a a) Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


ing above their green leaves, a young woman’s body lies prone, where 
she fell, clad in a pale rose gown. Kneeling at her side an angel in 
white, with blue girdle, and white wings springing from her back, 
laments, head bowed on hands, which rest on one raised knee. The 
prone one has been shot with Cupid’s dart. 


Stgned on the back, with date and title. 


From the Artist. 
To be sold to close ‘an Estate. 


CHARLES H. HAYDEN 
» AmeERIcAN: 1856—1901 


162 MISTY MORNING, MYSTIC RIVER. 
| MASSACHUSETTS 


Height, 3014 inches; length, 42% inches 


Pastures in the foreground, and on the right in the middle distance 
a brown farmhouse; cows stand lazily or lie down on the green grass, 
with which brownish patches are mingled. Across the middle distance 
a line ef small detached trees, and beyond them the line of the river. 
Across the stream a hilly and colorful shore, partly obscured in the 
summer haze. 

Signed at the lower left, C. H. Hayprn. 


From the artist’s sister, Mrs. A. F. Reed. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


On a broad and formal pathway before a bed of tall white lilies grow- ¢ 


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cetera eee 


WALTER GAY 


gor i Sy. LU aatentcas: 1856—1910 


Yo. 


| Oe ce ane MORTE: 
 LPARGENTERIE AN 
“ies: 2114 inches; width, 18 ‘inches | 


On a he ti covered table stand various aie of silverware, in a 
strong light, and in a case behind them are other articles of plate, 
of different tones. A salver standing on edge rests against the case, 
and.in front of. it are a covered jar and a many-sided bowl, and a 


oy 


gold lined pitcher. 4 
Signed at the lower left, WatTER Gay. 


From the Galerie Brunner, Paris. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CLAUDE MONET 


nl? Frencu: 1840— 

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164—PLEINE MER AU HAVRE vv 

Height, 1614 inches; length, 2314 wmches 


Orr the coast near Havre the open sea is depicted a mass of restless 
water, whitened in its ceaseless tossing by reflections of white clouds 
in a sky which near the horizon is a leaden mass. Naught but sea and 
sky is in the picture, save the dark spots which indicate vessels in the 
far distance. 


Signed at the lower right, C.M. 
From the Collection Viau, Paris. Ph wr~ Rule 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ISC1ikk 5 “P a owe - Cste,4 ( 


WILLEM STEELINK 


ee : Dutcu: 1856— 


165—SHEEP IN THE PASTURE es 


Qh Height, 22 inches; length, 32 inches 


In sunlight in a broad and flat pasture a flock of sheep and lambs are 
wandering at will and grazing—gray ewes and brown, and small 
white lambs. The shepherd stands beyond the most distant ones, and 
in the foreground a gray-brown ewe and her white lamb approach the 
corner of a pond. Back at the right and afar at the left are thick 
woods. 

Signed at the lower right, WiLLEM STEELINK. 


Property of Mr. Franx P. Woop. 


pa CAMILLE PISSARRO 
oy ; . Frencu: 1830—1903 


166—BORDS DE L’OISE, 
PRES DE PONTOISE, 1877 


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Height, 15 inches; length, 2134 inches 


: 
50 SrraicHt before the spectator the narrow river runs along the left, 
‘a bend visible in the distance. Blue, it is whitened near the foreground 


C p » | by reflections of the white cloud masses in a slightly hazy sky. . Sun- 
shine illumines the landscape on either side, a landscape of many green 

trees, including a bunch of pewpliers in the middle distance. At either 

bank of the stream working boats are drawn up, the nearer lying at 


right in the foreground with a man standing on board. Another man 
approaches from a roadway on the right. 


Signed at the lower right, Pissarro. 
From George Viau, Paris. Vast wr. Riko _ 
Property of a Private Owner. 


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MARTIN RICO 
SpanisH: 1850—1908 


-167—VENICE d : fg? ss 


of. aye) Height, 18 inches; length, 2834 inches 


One of the cream-white palaces of Venice with statuary crowning the 
parapet above its corniced roof, with potted plants between the statues 
and all in sunshine, stands within its brick garden wall on the right, 
a canal in front of it and emptying into a broader canal on the left. 
Trees and flowers hang over the garden wall, which the trees spot 
with shadows, and before it are figures in a sandola. On the farther 
side of the larger canal at the left are buildings of the city, and boats 
drawn up in front of them. 


Signed at right, on the garden wall, Rico. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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MARIE DIETERLE 
Frencu: 1860— 


\ 168—CATTLE AT PASTURE 
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Ae  _Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


| Ke) 0-0 Az left in middle distance some slender trees, of the second growth, 
at the edge of a forest, lean over a sunny stretch of land below which 
re other trees in a lower valley, and across the valley are distant 
8 er itherod: in low key, all of the trees in the middle distance having touches 
of autumn coloring. Coming along an irregular road, descending on — 
the ridge above the valley, is a herd of cows, and off the road is a 
flock of sheep, with their shepherd. In the foreground the foremost — 
cows of the herd, straying from the road, seek to browse on the sunny 
turf, a white cow in the lead followed by a black one with a white face, 
and next a white-faced tawny cow beside the road, all looking at the 


observer. | 
Signed at the lower left, Marie Ditrer3e. 


. Property of a Private Collector. 


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Brencus 11810 1on. 


169 SUMMER bas 
6) ae Height, 2514 wches; length, 32 inches 


Tue foreground is in shadow framed at the sides by trees, dark against 
the lighted sky. It is intersected in the center by a stony roadway, 
Bb / oe along which a woman and a boy are approaching. In the sunny middle 
istance stands a central group of tall young trees at the foot of which 
af e some small buildings, abutting on a flat-roofed yellow-walled struc- 
ae which projects from a mass of foliage at the right, The blue 
_water beyond is flecked with white and bounded in the distant left by 
creamy-buff cliffs, crowned with yellow vegetation. A volume of gray- 
white cloud lies piled above the centre of the horizon, and a few downy 
tufts of similarly colored vapor float in the upper blue. 


Signed and dated at the lower left, H. Harpicnies, 1900. 


Collection of the late Peter A. Schemm, sold at the American Art 


Galleries, March, 1911; No, 285. 00. 


Property of a Private Collector. le Ee & Ay AL. AY 


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CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Frencu: 1819—1878 


170—THE SEA SHORE | 
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: Be preter kA 1514, inches; length, 261 inches 


In the foreground a level stretch of sandy shore with the tide out and 
sundry surface growths dark along the yellow sands. Out at sea,. 
in the distance, a few sail and a single steamer. At right in the dis- 
tance a projection of land ending in a sandy bluff, its upper surface 
covered with dark green vegetation. . ; 


Signed at the lower right, Dausteny. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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J. B. JONGKIND . 


. Dutcu: 1822—1891 LY, 


171—DUTCH LANDSCAPE If 4 
Height, 13% inches; length, 221/, inches 


At the left edge of the picture the bend of a road winding along a 
canal comes to view, with a couple of windmills beyond the bend and 
a building and a small clump of trees within the elbow. In the road 
are a few figures, one of them a man carrying a gun, standing just 
beyond some bushes and looking off to the right across a polder which 
occupies the greater part of the canvas. In the distance les a city. 


Signed at the lower left, Jonckinv, 1862. 
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From Boussod, Valadon & Co. 


The Estate of Josian Braver, Ese., Boston. 


A Vey poey 


sAUDE MONET 


Dott FrencH: 1840— 


Height, 26 inches; length, 40 inches 


VIoLET-TINGED cloud strata in the distant sky have harmonious color 
echoes in the herbage on the high cliffs of the foreground, around 
Dieppe harbor which lies a greenish-turquoise mass of water occupying 
the middle distance. The cliffs take picturesque lines, and their ver- 
dure is broken by red-yellow patches. The shore circling to right and 
the distance becomes vague, disclosing the falaise in a tone of soft 
grayish-white. 

Signed at the lower right, CtaupE Monet. 


From Durand-Ruel. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, N.A. 


f RICAN: 1847—1917 
173—_HILLSIDE AND POOL, OCTOBER Lf 00 
up BD) ’ Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches is= 


Ix a vague atmospheric haze a beguiling landscape comes to view, 
seen against a sky of moderate light. On the left a low hillside on 
which stands a haystack slopes toward a pond that occupies much of 
the foreground. On the pond a man in a boat rows lazily and a dog 
on the shore looks toward him. The hillside and a tree at the water’s 
edge are in amber tones, and the air seems a vague transparent amber. 
In the background are greenish bushes, and to right of the pond some 
green and amber trees. 


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From the estate of the artist. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 


d AMERICAN: 1825—1895 2 fod 
174—GRAY EVENING hare | 
/ ao. Height, 13 inches; length, 18 inches 


Tue light has all but gone, and what is left reveals a few bushes and 
low trees in the foreground and toward the right, and high banks in 
the background below a graying sky. At left in the middleground is 
water, with hints of reflections of the lighter clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, G. INNEss. 
From Inness sale, No. 108. - pI Le za} us 
From R. S. Barnes. 
From the collection of John Emmons, Brooklyn, New York, 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 


AmeERIcAN: 1859— . 


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i 115—PARIS STREET, RAINY DAY 
L ly oe ; 4 eight, 1314, inches; length, 181, inches — 


i} ne atTE afternoon of a day when it has rained; sunset flashes appear in 
S ' eat gray and white sky, over a hill on the right in the background, 
which slopes toward the foreground and the left. At the foot of the 
hill a broad street, its pavement wet, extends from the foreground to 
the distant left, filled in its diagonal course with vehicles passing in 


both directions, and occasional vendors either pushing their carts or 
standing at the curb. On the left are people on the sidewalk. 


Signed at the lower left, CuitpE Hassam, 1881. 


The Estate of Jostan Bravwesz, Ese., Boston. 


ROBERT REID, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1862— 
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f, — Ow a round table is a blue and white dish of fruit—white grapes, 
i, peaches and bananas—and beside it is a peach on a plate, with a 
ao knife ready for the cutting. On the farther side of the table, on 
4. d. 5. which her right elbow rests, the hand supporting her chin, a pensive 
young women in white, with reddish hair, is seated facing the right. 


OM Iv. -Coshe seems to drowse momentarily, her left hand half clasping a goblet 


which rests on the table. Before her pink flowers lean toward her. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 22 mches 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smit. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


Frencu: 1813—1894 LU \ 
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177—LANDSCAPE WITH SHEPHERDESS | Hi fk 


poz 
SUNSHINE strikes down upon a grove of mature trees on a middle dis- 

tance upland, illuminating their rich green foliage and dark gray [4 o@ " 
trunks, and projecting their shadow over lower ground at the left. 

At the edge of the shadow and in the sunshine a shepherdess in a blue 

skirt and wearing a white cap is seated on the grass and looks up 

from her work at the observer. Around her are the sheep, in sunshine 

and shadow. The sky is filled with clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, Cu. Jacque. 


a HUSBOIS SHOPS: Va. 
-e Height, 2314 inches; width, 17°4 inches LG XK, ¢ 5 ‘ 


Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostsn Braver, Esa., Boston. 


ae \ NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
ee g Frencu: 1807—1876 - 


‘, 4. 178—LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 
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: r fy! . Height, 101% inches; length, 13°84 imches 


A syLivawn landscape, with woods in the foreground and at either side, 

b pt _ a broad opening in the foreground surrounding a pool, and in the 
middle distance a sunlit clearing. In the distance more woods and 
above them a sky of sunshine and light clouds. In the middle distance 
clearing a woman in blue and white kneels on the ground at some work, 
and in the foreground open space, which is partly sunlit, a boy bends 
over the pond. 


Signed at the lower right, N. Draz. 


From the Collection Alfred Saucéde, Paris, 1879; No. 14. ys, Ay Din - 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freprrick Turner Brown. 


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 Fremisu: 1596—1666 


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; 179—H IV ER EN HOLLANDE ss 
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l q¢- oO . Height, 15 inches; length, 25 inches 


Wiru the sunshine just bright enough to cast a few shadows, and 
grayish clouds in the sky, there is a high bluff on the right in middle 
distance, and a point of land in the left foreground, with a broad 
frozen stream filling the rest of the picture; on the distant shore on 
the right are windmills. Here on the ice innumerable Dutchmen, their 
wives and children, disport themselves on skates, at games, or driving 
over the ice in heavy and crude sleighs. Their costumes show bits of 
soft color, and the Dutch being righteous men are merciful to their 
beasts and drive their horses blanketed. 


Signed on the foreground bank at the left, v G, 1643. 


Exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. 


The Estate of Jostan Braver, Esea., Boston. 


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ARTHUR B. DAVIES 


*1862— OS 


_ Height, 18 inches; length, 30. inches 


Tue great, blond hillside, with a few trees against the lovely morning 
sky, is but the base whereon rests the nude figure of a woman, the 
hungrily clustering children drinking at the mother-fount. How it 
pictures for us the earth and flowers—-the source, the supply and the 


blossom—the life-giving dew to the brown hillside, the stooping, need-— 


ing flowers typified. The slenderness of the young birch, the formal 
strength of the cedars, all have a part in this composition, which 
is veritably the dew of life. 

Signed at the lower left, A. B. Daviess. 


From the Montross Sale, 1919.-+# 4 - B2qs- Li. Lo fonds 


Property of a Private Collector. 


| EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
v8 TERICAN: 1853— aad, “ff 


181I—_LANDSCAPE 
Layee i Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


Wuat appear to be Connecticut hills of rolling surface stretch before 
the eye, under a blue sky in which light clouds are seen. Near the 
centre of the yellow-green foreground, with some rough herbage and 
outcropping rocks, and a little back on the right, trees of interesting 
design and massed with foliage in delicate autumn tints stand majestic 
and motionless in the quiet air. 


Signed at the lower left, Emin Car isen. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


_ FREDERIC REMINGTON 
2 iy | +4 AmeERicaAN: 1861—1909 


6 48.182 THE APACHES:! 


a Hagin 251, inches; length, 34 inches 


vy ONE-STORY structure of gray stone extends along the right, and in 
middle distance a rail fence running right and left marks the coral, 
a gate in it wide open. Through this has ridden up over the yellow 
dusty plain a cowboy on a sweaty bay which he has reined almost to 
its haunches in his sudden stop, as he brings word of the Indians on a 
raid. A man running comes through the gate after him, another 
comes out of the doorway, and a third stands in consternation but 
alert for action in front of him, The whole in bright sunlight of the 
western desert. 


Signed at the lower left, FREDERIC REMINGTON; Copy- 
RIGHTED, 1904. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Situ. 


(uopburwagy owaparg fg) jSHHOVdY AHT—Zst “on 


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yg. J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
| AMERICAN: 1853—1921 


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183—LANDSCAPE: EDGE OF A CLEARING 


Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches ; 


In the foreground and running back on the left to middle distance 
is a green field cleared of forest, its rough uneven surface. marked by. 
tufts of yellowish herbage. Here and there are the logs of felled trees, 
and-on the right, near three trees which remain standing and of a 
size for the woodsman’s axe are other felled logs, and back of the 
trees is a thicket of young growths, all in autumn tones of brown and 
yellow with a touch of red. 


- Signed at the lower left, Bh FRANCIS Muzny, 1914. 


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OREST’S FESTIVAL 
Height, 16 inches; length, 21 inches 


184— 


(7S: ‘WE are in a beautiful Arcadian grove; the trees are noble and droop 


gracefully; the light of the sky shows in a few glowing tones. Groups 
of figures disport themselves. In the centre there is a rider on a 
black horse, and nymphs and deer are playing throughout. _ A joyous 
brush has touched with golden colors, or set with shining jewels, sunny 
spots on sward and flesh and drapery. Movement, life and Arcadian 
joy are everywhere. Haunting melodies fill the air and we look to 
see Bacchus and all his train spring from out the shade or goatlike 
Pan stay for an instant to wind his horn. The charm of the woods, 
and the amorous quest of radiant sunshine touched by an artist’s hand, 
are treasures we gather in looking at this little work. 


Signed at the lower left, A. B. Davies. 


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From the Montross Sale, 1919.- £4 Z ee a Mb, Bahl 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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JOHN F. WEIR, N.A. p¥ 


Patylmw American: 1841— / / 


185—A SUMMER MORNING, 
BRANCHEVILLE, CONNECTICUT 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Rovunorine hillsides with a slope to the left and forward are bright in 
sunshine, and detached trees with green foliage display their fruit or 
blossoms in reddish notes. On the left in middle distance stands a 
white frame building, and a footpath through the grass leads up to 
it. The foreground is a grassy hillside with shadows of trees projected 
from the right, and the pale greenish-blue sky is dotted with tufts of 
mauve-white cloud. 


Signed at the lower right, JNo. F. Wer. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 


Y. UJ. AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


186—AUTUMN WOODS 


/ 7 ad ; Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


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THE spectator looks into the interior of a vast but open wood, with 
a clearing in the middle distance where sunshine enters and illumines 
the brush covered ground. About are trees of ancient growth, second 
growths and saplings, the forest growing denser at left and right, the 
foreground being partly clear but in shadow. The leafage is in the 
autumnal colors, with crimson, yellow and brown overcoming the green. 
On the right on the edge of the clearing are two figures. 


Signed at the lower left, H. W. RancEr, 1905. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


ELLIOTT DAINGERFIELD, N.A. 


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1859— A re 
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187_MEADOW MISTS AND MOONLIGHT ~~ °'/* 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches he AL Lees 


Two haystacks rise dark against a moonlit sky. In the distance amid 

trees, the warm light of a window is seen. The great, full moon rises . 
above the breathing meadows. The quality of the greens, with the 

misty veils half hiding the forms, the light in the sky, these are the 

things to study in this canvas. 


Signed at the lower left, Exuiorr DaincERFIELD. 


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From the Montross Collection, 1919.-# BSG pfs cat oe 


Property of a Private Collector. 


) 90 188—LANDSCAPE: THE BABBLING BROOK 


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CHARLOTTE B. COMAN> 
American: 1834— 


ight, a7Y/, inches; pour 331, inches 


A BUCOLIC Tavaeeene of beguiling charm, seen throught a thee, the 
horizon high under a sky of grayish clouds, the details of the land- 
scape vague, save in the valley of the foreground where they become 
more distinct. The babbling brook comes singing down its blue and 
winding course at left of centre, a path on the right of it going ups 
crossing a footbridge and continuing on the left toward a hamlet in 
a hollow of the middle distance. On either side the land rises to the 
horizon—green fields dotted with patches of green woods. ie 


Signed at the lower ee C. B. Coman. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Surry, 


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>< zo. 30,inches; width, oy inches 
Pre QUARTERS-LENGTH con ll girl smiling 1 


: © her eyes. She is seated before a drapery of dark crimson suspended 


“i background and a sunset sky. She is in a white frock with red sash 
» 2 and her shoulders are wrapped in dark brown. In both hands, raised 
“~ “ before her breast, she holds curled up comfortably a white kitten, as 


) " io she looks out curiously, with a questioning expression and a very living ’ | | 
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SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. 


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} from the left, while to right behind her is a conventional landscape 


“S smile, at the spectator. 


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THEODORE ROBINSON 
AMERICAN: 1854—1896 - 


190-THE PEASANT AT THE TREE 


: ( wae eight, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


64-4. ox in the centre of the picture a peasant girl comely but of 


wearied expression looks upon the observer, as she leans back against 
the gray trunk of a tree which almost gives her a seat. The tree 
branches low, and through the interstices in the foliage above her 
head the shafts of sunshine spot her features as she turns partly to 
the shadow, and about her on the ground the sunlight strikes more 
directly. Beyond the sunlight the background is a mass of greenery. 
The girl wears a greenish-white waist and a turquoise-blue skirt and 
in her right hand holds a basket. 


Stigned at the lower left, Tu. Roxprnson. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smnirn. 


W. ETTY, RAs 
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BENEATH a great tree, on land sloping gently toward the observer, 
where soft sunlight finds its way, and glimpses of the sky are obtained 
between and below the branches, two nymphs and a satyr are seen, the 
nymphs drowsing on crimson and leopard-skin draperies in postures 
of abandon. The satyr with vine leaves enwreathing his hair is seated 
between them, with his back to the observer, and is about to place a 
gaily colored garland about one of the sleeping nymphs. On the 
ground behind him is an empty copper cruche. | 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


American: 1847—1919 \ y his SX 


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192—AFKTER SUNSET oy a wr 
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‘ " Height, 20 inches; length, 30.éfiches 


Tue landscape is dark, and most of the sky but little lighter. Trees 
are at left and right, and brush covers most of the ground, with small 


pools in middle distance and the foreground. Back at the horizon a 


yellow-reddish glow appears, and is diffused among the clouds and 
reflected dimly from the pools. 


Signed at the lower left, R. A. BuaKE Lock. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


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PAB UEAY OL, L. METCALF 
t9 ]5° American: 1858— 


193—A SHASIDE PASTURE 
Height, 2614 inches; length, 29 inches 


Cows are grazing in the sunshine on a green and colorful slope which 
dips from the left toward an arm of the blue sea that fills the back- 
ground all the way to the horizon. This arm of the sea, or mouth of 
a narrow river, carries a sailboat visible through the branches of a 
tree in the foreground, and beyond it is the point of its farther bank. 
Under the tree are two girls, a small one standing and one larger 
seated on the ground. 

Signed at the lower left, W. L. Mercatrr. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Sniru. 


CHILDE HASSAM, N.A.- 4 | ‘ 


ule Gol. Avnican: 1859— 


191 THE RIDE BY THE RIVER aoe 
(Panel) / 
7 ie Height, 25 inches; length, 80 inches 


A NaRRow river traverses the picture, crossing the middle distance, and 
riding along its farther bank are two equestrians, one on a white horse 
and one on a sorrel mount, their colors contributing to the reflections 
in the water. ‘T'rees are all about on both banks of the stream, and 
much of their foliage is bright in the sunshine, which comes from back 
of the spectator and from his right. On the hither bank a huge tree 
spreads gnarled branches across the view, and in the distance at left 
are houses. 

Signed at the lower right, Cuitpe Hassam, 1904. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


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$ : ‘s ¥ ; ert ORES 


ae “ GEORGE FULLER, ANA, 

| ‘ AMERICAN: 18221884 es: 4 
195—MR. AMORY LAWRENCE 

| gu. Height, 27 inches; width, 22 ane ey a ae é3 


(p 6&6 + young man, his dark and bright eyes directed straight in front of. him, 
with dark hair and a slight sandy moustache, a bland light concentrated 


eta at less than half- “engi to left, three-quarters | fuer A oe 


on his face. He wears a dark coat which buttons low, exposing a good — ag 


deal of te shirt front, a low white collar and a Meu bow tie. 
Neutral olive-brown background. 3 


F: e . Signed a at Ee lower left, @ F. 


From the Estate of the Late George . Fuller. 
To: be sold to close an Estate. 


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No. 195—Mr. Amory Lawrence (By George Fuller, A. 


/ F. P. TER MEULEN 


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196 SHEPHERD AND FLOCK 


5 5 iy . Height, 27 inches; length, 411% inches 


Unoer a fair sky of veiled turquoise blue behind vaporous strata of 
white a low hillside runs down to an indigo sea, which is seen at left 
in the distance. Near its crest on the right a few wind-blown trees 
retain a few brown leaves. Near them stands a shepherd in blue and 
gray, carrying his staff. And below him in the foreground his flock 
coated in thick oily fleece browse at will in the thick coarse grass, or 
stand idly staring at the spectator. The day is sunny and their 
shadows spot the ground to right of them. 


Signed at the lower left, Ter MEuLEn. 


From Arthur Tooth & Son, London. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


| We aie 7K. LEURS 
EB : é“ Dutcu: ConTEMPORARY ca 


197—-H AULING TIMBER 
~ 50 j Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


Woops on the outskirts of a city are green, yellowing and brown, and 
at the left stands a small group of birches. Beyond a sunny field 
of the middle distance the buildings of the city are seen in the back- 
ground. In the foreground a huge log is being balanced on the low 
axle of a pair of wheels, three men working at it, and a team of dejected 
horses, detached, are standing at the left with heads toward the 
spectator. 

Signed at the lower right, J. Leurs. 


From the artist. 
From Julius Oehme. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


_ JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT. Pi 
Frencu: 1796—1875 


198—THE WOOD NYMPH — are 


“s ue Height, 451% inches; ae 2534 inches — 


Fouiace of a dense wood occupies the greater part of the canvas, the 
treetops rising above the picture limits. Occasional glimpses of blue 
sky are obtained through rifts high up, and as the eye travels across 
the ground beneath the lower branches it sees in the far distance the 
horizon beyond sunlit fields. In the half-light of the woed a garlanded 
nymph. lies procumbent on the green turf of the foreground, resting 
on her elbows and turned slightly toward the observer. 


Signed at the lower left, Conor. 


Pah s0r Auto, 
From the ‘ollcttian of the late Walter Richmond, of Providence, R. I. 
ear PR SIREN RTE ELEM, 
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SCHOOL, OF GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO 
WA, : Iratian: 1696—-1770 


199—_THE HOLY FAMILY 
® 4 dle Height, 37 inches; width, 28 inches 


Tue Virgin enthroned, in red, blue and white draperies, holding the 
Infant to her shoulder; angel head to left, St. Joseph to right, Below 
the child St. John is holding a cross and is standing on a pedestal 


inscribed “S R C D P C V”; on either side a cardinal and a monk. 
A girl is seen behind the latter. 


From the Catholina Lambert Sale, 1916. if fi 


Property of Mr. Livinesron PHELPs (now living in Rome, Italy). 


WILLIAM OWEN 


W ce y Cp - Eneuisu: 1769—1825 i. | 


200—PETS 


WOR 2 ea 2" 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
EA 


TED Ai a verge of a pond and facing the spectator is a small girl 
in a white sleeveless frock which has Apes cell from her shoulders, clasp- 
ing to her breast a duckling and loving it warmly. The toes of her red 
shoes appear projecting from under her skirt. Beside her the mother 
bird is audibly protesting as she stands over others of her brood, 
while still another swims toward her from the reeds in the pond. Light 
centers on the child, and the growing plants at her side recede into 
the dark mass of greenery which forms the background. 


Note: In 1810 Owen was appointed portrait painter to the Prince of Wales. 


Property of Mr. Jonun Junius Morean. 


JOHN HOPPNER, R.A. 1) 
- Enerisu: 1758—1806 ag tn 


on eee et. 
[0° ~ 201-LADY GEORGIANA GORDON AN € 
} bbl * he ty Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches | 


Porrrair of a handsome and youthful lady, wearing a white décoletté 
and short sleeved gown, observed nearly at full-length seated at the 
verge of a wood. Figure to the front, she turns her head slightly to 
look off distantly to her right. She is smiling slightly, her chestnut 
hair is bound with a white ribbon, and a narrow brown ribbon en- 
circles her high waist. Her left hand holds lightly two pink roses 
which rest'on her lap. Pink flowers grow at her feet, the woods behind 
her are a soft brown with occasional reds, and back in the distance at 
left are "blue mountains. 


FromTesnes Agnew & Sons, London. 


Property of Mr. Joun Juntus Morean. | Sy 
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No. 201—Lapy Groraiana Gorvon (By John Hoppner, R.A.) 


ADELAIDE LABILLE DES VERTUS VINCENT. 
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IO 202-—LA PRINCHSSE BNE, LAMBALLE — 


ayy Al 1 sa : Haight, 51 inches; width, 3814 inches 


NEARLY Seti length, seated on a royal sofa, figure to front, with _ 
head turned slightly to her left. In a gown of crimson velvet trimmed __ 
with brown fur, the low corsage and short sleeves edged with white lace. | 
A white lace scarf of mantilla effect partly covers her powdered hair, — 
and brought about her shoulders is loosely tied before her breast. She 
wears deep bracelets formed of strands of pearls and holds a fan in 
her right hand. A handsome young woman with pink cheeks and — 
hazel eyes and ready to smile. The sofa is upholstered in emerald and — 
adorned with the fleur-de-lys in gold, the same ornamentation appear- 
ing on a cushion on which the princess rests her right elbow, 


Marie Thérése Louise, daughter of the Prince de Carignan; born at Turin, 1749 ; 
married in 1767 Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Lamballe. The intimate friend of Marie | 
Antoinette. Perished at the hands of the mob in 1792, at La- Force prison. — : 

The painter was also a friend of the Queen, became noted for her portraits, was 
admitted to the Academy in 1782, and became a rival of Mme. Vigée Lebrun. 


From E. M. Hodgkins, London. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


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No. 202—La Princesse DE LAMBALLE 
(By Adélaide Labille des Vertus Vincent Guyard) 


GIOVANNI SANTI 


a : _ Iranian: Circa 1435—1494 


(Father of Raphael) 


d 203 HOLY FAMILY 


| 40 hed Bi nudies (Panel) 


Height, 401 inches; width, 25Ys inches = | 


17 b, ‘Nearzy whole-length of the Madonna, in Blie and red anemone kneel- _ 
ing in adoration before the fair-haired Child, who reclines-on a dark _ 
cushion; to left the infant St. John holding a cross with scroll in- 
scribed “Ecce Agnus Dei”; to left, Aa shepherd boy with sheep. 


Purchased from Messrs. Dowdeswell & Dowdeswell. 


From the. Catholina Lambert Sale, 1916. —#252 - Siutec _Lacmegln 


Promeney of Mr. Livinesro® Pueters (now living in Rome, Italy). 


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. Y. Q ~pell American: 1858— 


_ 204A JUNE PASTORAL 
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| yy /\\, Sutwsuine is bright on trees and grass, on cows and children, on a roll- 
YI] ing hillside which gives a high horizon and descends toward the ob- 
i server, and is marked by shadows of the trees along a winding brook- 
| let. Within the shade of trees in the right middle distance two small 

girls are idling. 
: , Signed at the lower right, W. L. Mercatr. 


: Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


JOSEF ISRAELS 


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205—_THEH NET ENDERS >) ae 
3 SO. Height, 451% inches; length, 71 inches 


A canvas of more than two score figures, mainly women young and 
older, most of them seated or kneeling on the gray-green grass of the 
leveled dunes with yellow sand foundation, behind a village of seaside 
homes about a church, which lines the coast in the background. Of 
the cottages no two have the same roof-lines, beyond those at the left 
tall masts project toward the sky of white clouds, the church is far at 
right, and between the two groups of dwellings an open street leads to 
the shore. The net menders in the foreground are a busy and a comely 
lot, variously dressed, but each with her white Dutch cap. Seated on 
a log at left are two children. 


Signed at the lower right, Josr¥ IsraEts. 


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206-CUSTER'S LAST Sees a 


AMERICAN: 1861—1909 


Res 3 tees 2314 inches; length, 3934 inches — 
[158 


In black on gray. Ona mean’ whose crest is near the top: of the 
picture are Custer and his men, shooting over the bodies of slain horses 
at hordes of red men, mounted, who are encircling them. Far at left 
are Indians climbing the mount, while the rest ride furiously around 
it, crossing the picture from left to- ‘right in the ior and 
firmg as they ride. 


Signed at We lower left, FrEpERIC ‘Paaetoe 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Sir. 


(uopburmaay ouapatg hg) AGNVLG Asv] 8 HaALsAag—90Z ‘ON 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 


3 are 1827—1890 
207—PLATEAU DE BELLE CROIX: — 
weer FORET DE FONTAINEBLEAU 


H eight, 3814 mches; length, 5114 inches 


Ix a landscape of rough ground, with pasturage as can be found, a 
considerable herd of cattle are to be seen, disposing themselves as the 
humor of the day seizes them, lying down, grazing, idly resting on 
their feet? In the foreground a white cow and a white and red one 
stand in a shallow pool, in sunshine, and near them is a black goat in 
shadow. The others are observed near and far about the fields, which 
are bounded by groups of trees, and in the shelter of a tree at the left 
a girl is seated, watching them. 


-~ ff y, Signed at ‘the lower right, Em. Van Marcxke. 
Chefferachmneth ihe) Psspteed VOLE J 


Exhibited at the Salon, 1867. 
From the collection of the Comte de Salm, Munich, 1888. 


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Property of a Private Collector. 


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! ‘ Frencu: 1690—1743 if ’ o oo 
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208—SCENE GALANTE < 
{7 5, - Height, 2034 inches; width, 151% inches 


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Woops in the colors of autumn mount at either side above the picture 
limits, and between the two masses of trees is an allée open to the bril- 
liant sunset sky, with cream-rose clouds against a robin’s-egg blue. 
In the foreground are ladies in décolleté gowns and amorous young 
men, seated and standing, on the ground and on steps. The gowns 
are of rich colors and the group is in a glowing afternoon light. 


A similar picture by Lancret is in the Wallace Collection at Hertford House, 
London. 


Property of the Estate of Mrs, Freperick Turner Brown. 


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CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


Frencu: 1819—1878 


es 209—PAY SAGE 


J. ight, 2334 inches; length, 3914 inches 


Across the foreground a stretch of green landscape, a rolling country 
(oy < with green grass, green trees and green bushes, of different notes, the 

greens relieved by the blossoms of wildflowers. In the background a 

gray-blue sea, under a white sky with yellowish and blackish clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, Dausieny. 


From Durand-Ruel. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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CORNELIS JANSSENS VAN CEULEN 
Dutcu: 1593—1664 


210—PORTRAIT OF CARDINAL DE RETZ 


THREE-QUARTERS length seated figure, to left three-quarters front, 
with a background of drapery hung before a window. A young man 
a1 pgs a large, dark and curled wig, wearing a white cape over a dark 
‘costume with cardinal trimming, the white lawn sleeves appearing at 
the wrists in ruffles pinned with jewels. His right hand holds lightly 
a partly open volume resting on his knee and his left hand points to it. 
He glances across his left shoulder at someone or something back of 
the observer. 


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Property of Mr. ArruHur Hopees. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK 
FremisuH: 1599-1641 


210A—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


a inches; width, 26 inches 


cr. -LENGTH portrait of a young noblewoman with chestnut-brown 
curls and a thoughtful expression, directly facing the observer. She 
is dressed in a deep-red décolleté gown with large fur collar and wide, 
fur-trimmed sleeves, the right sleeve adorned with pearls. Her right 
arm rests on a table, while the left hand lightly touches the fur collar. 
She wears a string of pearls and large pearls in her ears. 


Property of Mr. Artuur Hopces. 


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LAS Oeaurgik ANTHONY VAN DYCK 
a =O Fiemisu: 1599—1641 
211—PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 
Height, 3514 mches; width, 29 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS length, facing slightly to the left, with eyes directed 
to the right of the spectator. He has large blue eyes, and wears a 
small moustache, and his light hair is worn loosely and in waves. His 
right hand is raised to his breast, where it rests lightly upon the broad 
gold braid supporting from his shoulder his sword, whose hilt appears 
at the lower right. His costume is golden-brown and much in shadow, 
and he wears an elaborate white lace collar and white lace cuffs. 


Property of the Estate of Mrs. Freprericx TurNER Brown. 


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Sranpineé figure of a dark haired young girl in a white silk gown, 
décolleté, the skirt’ of which she holds up in front of her to guard some 
flowers and fruit she has gathered, and revealing a blue underskirt. 
She faces the right, three-quarters front, with face turned to look at 
the spectator. She is standing before a red paroquette, perched at 
the right, at the edge of a wood, and at the left is a landscape back- 
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Property of Mr. Arruur Hopes. 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 


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213—_ISLE OF WIGHT 
5 5O : Height, 27 inches; length, 651 inches 


Green hills slope from the right to a ravine leading to the water’s 
edge, and on the left of the ravine are bushes and small trees. A white 
cow, a red one and a black one are climbing the first hill, following a 
winding path through the grass, and just beyond are seen the roofs 
of houses which stand in a hollow, with the crest of a higher hill rising 
before the light sky. At left the bluish waters of the Channel, with 
sail and a steamer seen far out, in a haze. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. Boucuton. 


From the estate of the artist. 
From a Fall River, Massachusetts, collection. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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Eahibited at the Royal Academy, 171 See “Rouat deaienamean 


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JAMERICAN: 1738—1820. 


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Height, 88 inches; width, 56 inches: 


In lovely coloring, softened by time, two youthful ee -size figures 
occupy the central portion of the canvas, borne upon a cloud. They 
are in light draperies, and are surrounded by cherubs in postures of 
adoration. . Each of the principal figures holds a partly unrolled 
scroll, one with the words “Glory to God in the highest,” and the other a 
with “Peace and good will towards men” which may readily de de~- 
oephereds On the ‘earth below, shepherds are prostrating themselves. — 


Signed at the lower right, B. West, 1774. 


bitors,” by Algernon Graves, Vol. 8, p. 218. See Supplement to 
“Pilkington’s Dictionary of Painters,” London, 1805, P: 22, under 
list of paintings in West’s home at Windsor. 


Painted for the altar-piece of a cathedral. 
Exhibited at the Brooklyn Musewm. 


To be sold to close an Estate. eS # 


No. 214—AncELs APPEARING TO THE SHEPHERDS 


(By Benjamin West, P.R.A.) 


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By Frederick MacMonnies 
‘“Bacchante with Infant.” Graceful half-frenzied Bacchante, in 
dancing attitude poised on one foot, holding aloft in her right 
hand a bunch of grapes and carrying a tiny child on her left 
arm. On circular molded plinth; rich varied green patina, The 
plinth inscribed: “To my friend Henry Smith, Frederick Mac- 


Monnies.”’ 
Height, 34 inches. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


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216—BRONZE GROUP 


A weather-beaten cowboy in typical Western costume is mounted 


Frederic Remington 


Height, 2314 inches; length, 151% inches. 


Signed, Freperic RemincTon. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Henry Smiru. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
MANAGERS. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR ROLES 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
ASTI, ANGELO . 
Nude 41 
BAKER, Witu1Am Biss — 
Landscape before the Harvest 139 — 
BECKWITH, J. Carroiy, N.A. 
Femme vue a Dos 29 
BERNE-BELLECOUR, Ettenne ProsPer 
Siege of Paris 78 
Adjusting His Gloves 149 
BLAKE, WILLIAM 
Centaur enlevant une Nymphe 2 
BLAKELOCK, Rateu Axsert, N.A. 
Marine Seal Rock 15 
Fifty-eighth Street and Ninth Avenue, 
September 5, 1868 43 
After Sunset 192 
BLOMMERS, Bernarpus JOHANNES 
Washing Day 132 
BOCK, THorpHiILe DE 
Landscape 10 
Rocks at Fontainebleau 135 


Landscape 154 


BOGERT, Grorcrt H., A.N.A. 
Landscape 


BONHEUR, Francois AUGUSTE — 
Landscape and Cattle | 


BONHEUR, Rosa 
A Sheep 


Overlooking the Cattle on a Hillside Pasture 


BONINGTON, Ricuarp Parks 
Dieppe 


BONVIN, Francois 
Deux Religieuses tricotant 
Le petit Savoyard 


BOTH, Jan 
Italian Landscape 


~BOUDIN, Louis EuGENE 


Un Grain du Nord-ouest.. Deauville 


Entrée du Port de Trouville 


BOUGHTON, Georce H., N.A., R.A. 


Ruth 

On the Thames 
Strachan Ferry 
Isle of Wight 


BROZIK, Vacstaw von 
La Politique au Village 


CANALETTO, AntTonto 
Rialto Bridge, Venice 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER | 


156 


13 


107 


131 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


CARLSEN, Emr, N.A. 


An Old Tree and Its Neighbors 79 
Landscape 84 
Landscape 181 


CASANOVA, A. 
The Call 21 


CHASE, Wii11aAmM Merrirt, N.A. 
Over the Sand Hills | 153 


CHURCH, Frepericx S., N.A. 
The Flamingo Queen 136 
Black Swans 159 


COFFIN, Witt A., N.A. 


The Valley Farm 55 
December Moonrise 68 
Early Morning 141 
Oaks in October 143 


COMAN, CHARLOTTE B. 


Landscape at Sunset 20 
Landscape: The Babbling Brook 188 


COOKMAN, C. E. 
An Interested Critic 48 


COROT, Jean Baptiste CAMILLE 


A Fontainebleau Oak: A Study 37 
The Brigand’s Cave, Fontainebleau 147 
The Wood Nymph 198 


CRANE, Bauvcr, N.A. 
Evening Glow 127 


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NUMBER 
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DAINGERFIELD, E:uxiort, N.A. , +3 
Meadow Mists and Moonlight 187 4 


DAUBIGNY, Cartes FRANcoIs 


A Gray Day . 1445 
The Sea Shore 170 
Paysage ; : “2000 


DAVIES, Artuur B. 


The Searcher 29 
Landscape 

Girl with a Thorn in Her Tvot. 4A 
The Call of Spring 51 a 
Body of Dew | 1380 


Forest’s Festival : 184 - 


DECAMPS, ALEXANDRE GABRIEL — 
The Approaching Storm a 3 


DE HAVEN, Frank P. a 
Moonlight on Sea and Shore 84. am 


DESSAR, Louis Pau 
Hauling Logs 151 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse VirGite 


A. Rural Concert | 31 
Landscape | 134 
Landscape with Figures 178 


DIETERLE, Marte 
Cattle at Pasture 168 


DOLPH, Joun H. 
The Setter 7 14 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


EATON, CHARLES ante N.A. 


Moonlight Landscape 142 
ETTY, W., #.A. 

Nymphs and Satyr 191 
FICHEL, E. 

The Connoisseurs 38 


FISHER, Harrison 
Study of the Nude 4 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
En Parade 98 


FROMENTIN, EvucGene 


Arabs Crossing a Stream 32 

Arab Scouting Party 128 
FULLER, Georcet, A.N.A. 

Mr. Amory Lawrence 195 
GAY, WALTER 

Kakemono 47 

Chateau de Courance (Seine et Oise) 74 

The Fencing Lesson 105 

Nature morte: |’Argenterie anglaise 163 


GEROME, Jran Lion 
Majesty and Independence 116 


GIORGIONE (Attributed to) 
Portrait of a Man 95 


GRAY, Henry Peters, P.N.A. 
The Origin of the American Flag: From — 
Drake’s Poem 124 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


GREUZE, JEAN Baptiste (School of) 
A. Bacchante | | 


GUE, Davin J. 
The Passing Cloud 


GUILLAUME, ALseErt 
Sleeping Child 


GUYARD, AbELAIDE LABILLE DES VERTUS VINCENT 
La Princesse de Lamballe | 


HAAS, Jouannus Husertrus LEONARDUS DE 
Landscape and Cattle 


HANOTEAU, Hector 
Landscape 


HARPIGNIES, Henri Joseryu 
: The Pasture Brook 


Summer 


HART, Wituiam, N.A. ; 
Landscape and Cattle 


HASSAM, Cuitprz, N.A. 
Raindrops: Surf—An iatyatttite 
Sunset at Sea 
Bending Sail on the Old Mill, Bridghampton, 
Long Island 
Walking into the Surf: An Etching 
Sunshine and the Bath 
Paris Street, Rainy Day 
The Ride by the River 


169 


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21-6 


23 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
HAYDEN, Cuartes H. 
Misty Morning, Mystic River, Massachusetts 162 


HIGGINS, EvucENrE 
Convicts 39 


HOPPNER, Joun, R.A. 
Lady Georgiana Gordon 201 


HUDSON, THomas 
Portrait of a Young Lady 212 


INNESS, Georce, N.A. 
Gray Evening 174 


ISRAELS, Joser 
Peasant Bearing a Burden 125 
The Net Menders 205 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Landscape and Marine, with Figures 102 


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IZAGUIRRE, L. 
Landscape with Figures 49 


JACQUE, CHaArLEs EMILE 


Sheep at Pasture 30 | 
Landscape with Shepherdess and Sheep V7 | 


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JACQUET, JEAN GUSTAVE 
Portrait of a Lady ike 


JOHNSON, Davi, N.A. 
Study at Ramapo, Rockland County, New | 
York, 1874 83 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


JONGKIND, J.B. | : 
Dutch Landscape ) | 171 


JURRES, JowHannes HEnRIcUS | os 
The Mendicant Rass 4.5, 
Horses at Halt on the Road | 117 


KAEMMERER, FRreper1kK HeEnprik | 
Sweethearts 58 


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KAUFMANN, J. C. 


Morning in Arosa | fe ; 
Kronten und Schlossberg Gletscher, Erstfel- et, | 

dertal, Uri Sar 52, 
Wheat Sheaves 114 | 2 i 
Kemmeilboden im Oberemmental 7 137 : 


KNELLER, Sir Goprrrey z 
Portrait of a Gentleman in Dress Armor 100 e 


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KRONBERG, JeeEres- 3 : : 
Ballet Girl in Red | = | 64 


LANCRET, Nicotas (Attributed to) . 
Scene galante 208 — 


LELOIR, Louis ALEXANDRE 
Playing with the Kittens . 58 


LELY, Str PEerTEer | 
Portrait of a Lady 99 


LEROLLE, Henrt 
Sheep and Haystacks by Moonlight 54 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
LESREL, ApoLPHE ALEXANDRE 
Un Guet-apens de Brigands 50 


LESSI, Trro 


L’Interrogatoire 121 
ARs, J. K. | 
Hauling Timber 197 


LINFORD, CHar.Les 
Woodland Scene 60 


LORRAINE, CrLaupE 
Roman Landscape 46 


LUCAS, ALBeErt P. 
Nocturne 66 


LUCATELLI (Attributed to) 
Building the Temple 103 


MacMONNIES, FReEpERiIcK 


Important Presentation Bronze Group 215 


MACOMBER, Mary L. 
Love’s Lament 161 


MAUVE, Anton 
Sheep in Winter: Return of the Flock 112 
Going to Church: Sunday Morning in Holland 115 


METCALF, Wituarp L. 
The Approaching Festival 87 
A Seaside Pasture 193 
A June Pastoral 204. 


MILLET, JEAN FRANCOIS 
La Toilette 


MOLENAER, Kiass 
Before the Village Inn 


MONET, CLavupE 


Pleine Mer au Havre 
Sur la Falaise pres Dieppe 


MONKS, J. A. S. 
“Round Pond” 


MORAN, Enpwarp, A.N.A. 
PE bute 
MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. 
Sunset, Long Island 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. 


Landscape 
Landscape: Edge of a Clearing 


OCHTMAN, Leonarp, A.N.A. 
Autumn Fields 


OWEN, WILLIAM 
Pets 


PASINI, A. 
The Meeting at the Gate 


PEREZ, Atonzo 
Flirtation 


PISSARO, Camm1e 
Bords de (Oise pres de Pontoise, 1877 


CATAL OGUE 
NUMBER 


120 a 


“6oa0 SS 


200 


19 - 


61 


166 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
POST, W. Merritt, A.N.A. 
Woods in the Fall 9 


PUVIS DE CHAVANNES, PIrrre 
Female Figure 3 


RANGER, Henry Warp, N.A. 
Autumn Woods 186 


REID, Rosert, N.A. 
Day Dreams — 176 


REMINGTON, FReEpErIc 


Apache Fire Signal 89 
Portrait in Black and White Li os, 
The Apaches! 182 Maes 
Custer’s Last Stand 206 
Bronze Group 216 


REYNOLDS, Sir Josuva, P.R.A. 
Felina 189 


RICHET, Lton 
The Peasant’s Cottage 158 


RICO, Martin 


Venice 167 


ROBINSON, ‘THEODORE 


Along the Stream 81 
The Peasant at the Tree 190 


ROUSSEAU, PHILIPPE 
Les Asperges 25 


ROUSSEAU, THEODORE 


Landscape 
November 
Brook and Boulder 


ROYBET, FERDINAND 


Le Chanteur vénitien 
La petite Connaisseuse 


RUSSELL, Joun, R.A. 
Thomas Thynne, First Marquis of Bath 


RYDER, Arsert Prnxuam, N.A. 
Hillside and Pool, October 


SANTI, Giovanni 
Holy Family 


SCHERREWITZ, J. 
Ploughing 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 


Landscape 
The Belfry 


STANFIELD, WituiAm Crarxson, R.A. 
Boats Fouling Entering Harbor, Zuyder Zee 


STEELINK, Wittem 


Shepherd and Flock 
Sheep in the Pasture 


STERNER, ArLspert Enwarp 
Color Print 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER | 


18) 
, 1486 
129 


106 
123 


113 


173 


203 


155 


71 


140 
165 


109 


SWAN, J. M., R.A. 
The Old Tiger in the Jungle 


foe. A. E., N.A. 
Feeding Time 


TENIERS, Davin 


Flemish Amusements 


TER MEULEN, F. P. 
Shepherd and Flock 


THOMPSON, Joun, R.S.A. 
Landscape: The Falls 


TIEPOLO, Gtovanni Battista 
The Holy Family 


(School of) 


TOURNIERES, Roserr Levrac 
Portrait of a Lady 


TROYON, Constant 


Marine 


Shepherd and Flock 


VAN BOSKERCK, Rosert Warp, N.A. 
Au Sable River, Keene Valley, Adirondacks 
Landscape along a River 
An Inlet from the Sea, Wakefield, Rhode 
Island 


VAN CEKULEN, Cornetis JANSSENS 
Portrait of Cardinal de Retz 


VAN DER POEL, EcsBert 
The Farm 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 


133 


40 


196 


101 


199 


97 


11 
80 


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148 


160 


210 


91 


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Portrait of a Lady 210A q 
Portrait of a Gentleman 2] laa 
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VAN ESSEN, Jan A 
Sheep in Winter 6 E 


VAN GOYEN, Jan : = 
Hiver en Hollande : 179° 


VAN HOOGSTRAETEN, Samvue. a 
House and Gardens of William III 104 - 3 


VAN LAER, A. T. A 
The Frozen Brook 67, | 


VAN MARCKE, Ente 
Plateau de Belle Croix: Forét de Fontaine- 
bleau 207 | 


VOILLEMOT, AnpréE CHARLES 


Marguerite: A Sketch 5 
VOLLMAR, L. 

The Lesson 94 
VOLLON, ANTOINE 

Still Life 28 

Daybreak on the River Seine 138 


VUILLEFROY, Fetix pr 
Cows at Pasture 15s 


WEEKS, Epwin Lorp 
The Pigeons of Jeypore at: 
Powder Play outside the Walls of the City of 
Morocco 70 


CATALOGUE 
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WEIR, Joun F., N.A. 


A Summer Morning, Brancheville, Connecticut 185 


WEIR, Juxian ALvDEN, P.N.A. 
Springtime 88 


WEISSENBRUCH, J. H. 
Landscape 130 


WEST, Bensamin, P.R.A. 
Angels Appearing to the Shepherds 214 


WIGGINS, Joun Carteton, N.A. 
Holstein Bull 35 


WORMS, JuLzEs 
Le Départ pour la Revue 42 


Yvon, A. 
From Solferino 108 


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